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After a neck injury I lost all sense of feeling but not movement in some of my left hand. What is this called? |
After a neck injury I lost all sense of feeling but not movement in some of my left hand. What is this called? This could be caused by a variety of problems, including a pinched nerve in your neck or shoulder. PLEASE go see a doctor immediately for proper diagnosis. numbness dunno being paralized (however you spell it) nerve damage Hi there! pathologic anaesthesia its not peralisis.. its just nerve damage. Nerves take almost forever to repair themselves, but as time passes, you should notice more and more feeling. Unless the nerve has been completely destroyed.. in that case, be thankful that you still ahve control over your hand! It's called you better get to the doctor quick! |
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