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Loss Of Sensation

Loss of sensation, also known as hypoesthesia, affects either a part or side of a body. It can be either permanent or temporary based on the cause. It can result from nerve problems like nerve injury, nerve irritation, or a pinched nerve. They are often accompanied by symptoms like tingling sensation and pins and needles sensation. Causes include stroke, Lyme disease, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, etc.

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Can rib or shoulder trauma cause nerve problems?

Query: Hi doctor, Before a couple of months, I had some nerve issues. I had random stabbing pain, loss of sensation, constant pressure in my head with occasional pain. Before four weeks, I had shortness of breath, a tight chest, constant burning sensation in my chest with sharp pain in my back while inh...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. All cervical nerves originate from cervical vertebrae. Then it comes down beneath the clavicle and then it supplies the armpit and upper limbs. As per your description, your shoulder blade is up and down. It may compress any of your nerves. It can compress the phrenic ner...  Read Full »

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