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Understanding Numbness and Discomfort: When to See a Neurologist

Tingling sensation in the body? Today, I went to an exhibition for about four hours. On my way home, I started to walk briskly, and as a result, I experienced some tingling in my knees and calves. I also felt some tingling in the inner side of my right arm and the right side of m...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, the symptoms of numbness on your right side may be related to cervical nerve root compression. Clinically, this often presents as pain in the affected area, discomfort, muscle stiffness, or a tingling sensation. Symptoms may worsen upon waking in the morning or with change...

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Unusual Sensations in the Ring Toe: What Could It Mean?

The toe (ring toe) feels very strange? I experience a strange sensation in both of my toes when my ring fingers are touched or intentionally moved. It's not an itch that makes me want to scratch; rather, it's an odd feeling that's hard to describe, and it doesn...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the cause of toe numbness should first consider peripheral nerve compression. This uncomfortable sensation may feel like crawling, pain, itching, or tingling. It is recommended that you consult a neurologist for discussion, examination, and treat...

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Understanding Left-Sided Numbness: When to See a Doctor?

Numbness on the left side of the body? Initially, I felt numbness on the left side of my buttocks, which then spread to my left hand and foot, followed by numbness in my left face. These sensations of numbness are accompanied by slight soreness and weakness, and they are persiste...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, your abnormal neurological sensations from the lower limbs to the face may warrant consideration of lesions above the cervical spine, including the brain. I recommend that you consult a neurologist to discuss examination and treatment options. Wishing you good health, peac...

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Understanding Dizziness: Causes and Solutions for Young Adults

Dizziness and discomfort? I have been experiencing dizziness since elementary school, and now I am about to enter university. For the past few years, regardless of whether I have eaten breakfast, whenever I stand in the sun for more than ten minutes in the morning, I start to fee...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Common causes of fainting are due to insufficient cerebral circulation: 1. A decrease in peripheral vascular tone caused by neural reflexes, leading to blood pooling in peripheral tissues and insufficient blood flow to the brain. 2. Hypotension triggered by changes in posture, su...

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Persistent Hand Numbness After Retinal Surgery: Next Steps?

Hand issues? I underwent retinal detachment surgery at the end of May and was on bed rest for a month. After that, I started experiencing slight numbness in my fingertips. I consulted a rehabilitation specialist and began neck stretching exercises, but after 14 sessions, my condi...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, I recommend discussing with your rehabilitation physician the possibility of undergoing nerve conduction studies and electromyography to determine if, in addition to cervical compression, you may also have carpal tunnel syndrome. Wishing you good health and happiness. Best...

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Understanding Persistent Numbness in the Back of the Head

Numbness in the back of the head? Doctor, I have a tingling sensation in the back left side of my head. It feels numb, and there is no external injury or pressure. This tingling has persisted for several days, and sometimes I also feel dizzy. Additionally, I notice a significant ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, are you 5 years old? (If so, you may want to see a pediatric neurologist.) The most common cause of numbness in the back of the neck is compression of the cervical nerve roots. Prolonged periods of looking down can lead to overuse of the trapezius muscle in the neck, resul...

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Understanding Nerve Pain in the Left Hand: Causes and When to Seek Help

Pain in the dorsal aspect of the left hand? Today, I have a sharp pain on the far left side of my left hand, just below the little finger, in the very edge area. Why is this happening? I often stay up late, have insufficient sleep, and rely on takeout food. I am under significant...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The distribution of your neurological symptoms is located in the area of the ulnar nerve. This is caused by compression of the ulnar nerve at the wrist, resulting in numbness and tingling in the ring finger, middle finger, and little finger. Clinically, a neurologist will ...

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Understanding Nerve Compression Symptoms: Insights and Concerns

Nerve compression symptoms Hello Dr. Jiang, I previously experienced lower back pain due to prolonged standing and heavy lifting at work. A month ago, I consulted with traditional Chinese medicine, orthopedics, and neurosurgery. All the doctors indicated that my spinal X-ray res...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, your symptoms should first consider lumbar nerve pathology, which is usually accompanied by decreased ankle and plantar reflexes. The calves often exhibit congestion and swelling, with sensory abnormalities on the outer side of the lower leg belo...

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Understanding Leg Numbness: When to See a Neurologist or Orthopedist

Numbness in the feet? In the past two weeks, I have experienced numbness in my legs (from the thigh to the calf) when I first sit down, lie down, or while walking. The numbness is accompanied by a cool sensation, and it occurs intermittently. About three years ago, I went to a ma...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, your foot numbness may be due to a herniated lumbar disc causing nerve root compression. This often presents with radiation into the calf. Clinically, a neurologist may arrange for a nerve conduction study to assess the extent of nerve compression. If the symptoms are more...

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Experiencing Numbness in Left Buttock When Sitting or Lying Down?

There is a patch of numbness on the left buttock when sitting down or lying down? Hello, doctor. Since the beginning of this year, I have been suffering from "suspected" autonomic nervous system dysfunction... I have asked many questions, and I appreciate your patience ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms are more indicative of sciatic nerve root compression, which is caused by a herniated disc that compresses the cervical nerve roots. If the first sacral nerve root is compressed, it can lead to a tingling sensation in the buttocks. It is advisable to lift hea...

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Experiencing Dizziness and Lightheadedness: Causes and Solutions

I have been experiencing frequent dizziness lately, and even when sitting still, I feel like I'm swaying? I have been staying up late every day last week, almost going to bed around 3 AM and waking up at 6 AM. I took short naps around noon and in the late afternoon. This wee...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the headaches related to your menstrual cycle are likely migraines, characterized by visual disturbances. Symptoms may include seeing stars and lightning-like flashes, as well as blurred or distorted vision, which are all common aura symptoms of ...

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Understanding Nerve Issues: Why Are My Hands Numb?

Numbness in the hands? Hello: Since before the Lunar New Year, I have been experiencing a feeling of fullness and pressure in my ears, along with neck tightness. Sometimes I have dry mouth and fever, and I haven't been sleeping well at night. I visited an ENT specialist, but...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, you may want to consider sleep disorders. Common causes include obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: habitual snoring, nasal congestion, enlarged tonsils, family members noticing breathing pauses, and a persistent feeling of not being well-rested, waking up frequently during ...

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Understanding Nerve Compression: Symptoms of Tingling in Limbs and Face

Numbness in the hands and feet, and even the face is starting to feel numb? Hello, Dr. Jiang. Last month, I suddenly woke up one morning with simultaneous numbness in my left arm and leg. This sensation felt different from just an abnormal sleeping position. Even during the day, ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, you mentioned that the issue of unilateral limb numbness is more indicative of cervical nerve root compression. As for the tingling sensations around the mouth and in the limbs, it may be necessary to consider hyperventilation syndrome. The typical symptoms include chest t...

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Post-Car Accident: Dealing with Right Leg Weakness and Numbness

After the car accident, there is weakness in the right leg muscles and frequent sensations of numbness? Hello, Dr. Jiang. I was in a car accident on June 4, 2017, during which I sustained noticeable abrasions on my right foot and right hand. However, after 2-3 weeks, the abrasion...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, your symptoms may be related to a tendon injury. The lumbar spine can become inflamed or compress the nerve roots due to external forces. If rehabilitation treatment is not pursued due to pain, muscle atrophy may occur from disuse. In addition to...

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Post-Surgery Numbness in Hands and Feet: Seeking Solutions

Numbness in the hands and feet and inability to walk normally after lumbar spine surgery? Hello, doctor. My mother went to the emergency department at Dalin Tzu Chi Hospital last July due to pain that prevented her from sitting up and weakness in her legs. During her visit, the e...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: If you experience persistent pain and numbness, it is advisable to consult a neurologist for pain management. Additionally, after surgery, patients often experience muscle atrophy due to prolonged bed rest. It is recommended to continue physical therapy with a rehabilitati...

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Understanding Chronic Headaches: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Headache - has been painful for a long time? Hello Doctor: I often experience severe headaches that make me feel nauseous, and my eyes hurt. My blood pressure spikes to 180, my vision becomes blurry, and sometimes I feel like I might faint. I have had to take painkillers to relie...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The more common causes are tension-type headaches or migraines. The symptoms of tension-type headaches include: 1. Typically bilateral, located in the occipital and parietal regions, sometimes with widespread pain. The nature of the pain is dull, pressure-like, or tight, w...

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Understanding Oral Pain and Scalp Numbness: A Neurological Perspective

Oral pain and scalp numbness? Hello Doctor: My mother has been experiencing oral pain for some time now. She has seen several doctors and even visited Cheng Kung University Hospital, where the doctors said there were no issues with her oral mucosa. Blood tests were conducted, but...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The issue of pain in the oral cavity may be related to the trigeminal nerve, which distributes sensory information from the forehead, cheeks, and chin to our brain. The sensations within the oral cavity are also transmitted by the trigeminal nerve. When there is an abnorma...

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Understanding Facial Nerve Paralysis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery

Facial nerve paralysis Hello, doctor. I would like to ask about my condition. Today marks the sixth day of my facial nerve disorder. I have been taking steroids for the first three days. Yesterday, I underwent an electromyography (EMG) test. After returning home, I started to mas...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
1. Facial nerve paralysis is a relatively common condition, with statistics indicating that there are 15 to 40 cases per 100,000 people each year. The progression of this condition is quite rapid in the early stages, typically reaching its peak within two days. Prior to the onset...

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Understanding Upper Eye Pain: Neuropathic Issues and Sleep Impact

Headache, neuralgia Hello Doctor, the patient is experiencing a dull, aching pain in the upper part of both eyeballs (not the eye sockets) and the area between the eyebrows, which sometimes radiates to the occipital region at the back of the head. This discomfort persists through...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, cervical myofascial pain should be considered first. Symptoms may include pain, discomfort, muscle stiffness, or a heavy sensation. (Your symptoms may be indicative of cervicogenic headache, which involves the sensory nerves near the upper cervic...

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Understanding Symptoms After a Head Injury: What to Expect

The right occipital region was hit? On May 26, I hit the back of my head on the floor. Now, on May 28, I only have pain at the site of the impact, but I also feel dizzy when I get up and when I turn over in bed at night. I am certain that the dizziness is due to the impact. What ...


Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: If there is no loss of consciousness, the use of anticoagulants, or obvious local hematomas, head injuries are mostly minor. However, if the following conditions occur, delayed bleeding should be considered, and you should seek medical attention in the emergency room: (1) ...

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