Tingling and numbness in your arm can mean a number of things, from minor to major or life threatening. The only way to be sure what the tingling means is to consult your health care provider. Read on for more information.
You are dealing with two different things here... The nerves in the tongue and in the shoulder and arms are not connected. I cannot think of anything that would cause specific numbness in the tip of the tongue, unless it was just after trauma to the tongue (such as a cut, or burn). It depends on where in your arm the numbness is. If it's in the forearm it could be from nerve trauma in the elbow... or trauma to other nerves that run down the arm. If the numbness is just "slight", as described, I would watch it, but not be overly concerned about it... There are a lot of things that happen to the body that occur for no apparent reason at all..!!
Left arm numbness and soreness is likely the result of a neurological problem. Now I am using the more medical way of describing this because I don't want to say "pinched nerve" because that is too vague. The nerves from your brain come through your neck, though the region between the neck and above the shoulder (thoracic outlet) and branch out into different nerves into the arm and fingers. So any where along that path there can be a problem or a few locations of problems. The more likely, but uncertain, (need more info such an examination from a physician) location is from the neck. If the soreness is related to the numbness, which it may be, that could be the result of muscle fatigue. Why muscle fatigue? some portion muscles (muscle fibers) may are not get the best signal from the nerve to work properly so the ones that are working properly are working harder to make up for the ones that are not and fatigue.
These symptoms can be from the heart, lung, stomach, a "pinched" blood vessel or a joint or muscle or skin problem. The proper way to answer this for you is to go to your doctor.
Real simple ... go to a doctor.
The symptom you describe could come from a heart attack, Diabetes, a dislocated shoulder, carpal tunnel syndrome, neurological problems and a lot of other nasty stuff that will only get worse with time.
A sore arm and numb fingers could be caused by a pinched nerve in the neck or shoulder, poor posture, repetitive movements, or an injury. It is important to see a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Most humans have one left arm on their body. The left arm is typically used for tasks that require fine motor skills and coordination, such as writing, eating, and playing sports. If you are referring to a specific entity, please provide more context for a more detailed answer.
The scientific name for the upper left arm is brachium.
The flow of blood to the left arm is the same as to the right arm. The heart pumps oxygenated blood through the aorta, which branches out into the subclavian artery that supplies blood to both arms. Blood then circulates through smaller arteries, capillaries, and veins in the left arm, delivering oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products.
Blood travels from the aortic arch through the left subclavian artery to reach the left arm.
A sore arm and numb fingers could be caused by a pinched nerve in the neck or shoulder, poor posture, repetitive movements, or an injury. It is important to see a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Because u sleep on it, Einstein.
If your arm is tingling and feeling numb it may be asleep just shake it until it feels better ! WARNING : This is only a suggestion this may not be the case !
Sleeping is fine after the vaccine. Some side effects are: -Sore or numb arm -Fainting -dizzyness -Nausea
The blood carries oxygen and nutriens throughout your body. In your case you had to hold your arm in wierd position and the blood couldn't flow into your arm what made your arm turn red/purple and go numb.
Yes it can. It's the nerves responding.
I was wondering the same thing! My left arm hurts and tingles only when I take my once dailt addipex. Is it in my head??
A numb or shooting pain in the left arm is sometimes a symptom of a heart attack in progress, but is not the cause.
It may mean you have had a stroke. You should definitely call a doctor.
These are possible symptoms of very serious conditions including a stroke. See a doctor immediately.
I am suffering from the same problem but also I feel pain in my bones...it is like my left arm is asleep all the time. I went to the doctor and got an MRI yesterday...it looks like one of my vertebras in my neck is pinching some nerves and the doctor will now give me an injection (epidural). I hope it works.
If you swung your arm yesterday and it has been numb for two days, you should see a doctor. You may have a pinched nerve.