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Suggest Treatment For Numbness In The Hands

Yesterday I experienced numbness in both hands with my smallest two fingers on each hand and the lower half of my forearms up to my elbow. It stayed with me for a couple of hours until I went to bed. This morning, it was almost completely gone. Then at the theater today, the toes on my right foot kind of spasmed with my middle toe pointing straight down. It was kind of paralyzed that way for about 30 seconds. Then a few minutes later, all five toes on my right foot were almost paralyzed where I couldn t move them for about 15 seconds. What do you think is going on?
Tue, 29 Aug 2017
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello,
Thank you for using healthcaremagic.
I read your question and understood your concern.
The problem may be related with your head or neck. It can be anything from a stroke or tumor or inflamation or discal hernia of the cervical spine, so I suggest you to see a neurologist.
I wish you quick recovery.
Dr. Selmani
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Suggest Treatment For Numbness In The Hands

Hello, Thank you for using healthcaremagic. I read your question and understood your concern. The problem may be related with your head or neck. It can be anything from a stroke or tumor or inflamation or discal hernia of the cervical spine, so I suggest you to see a neurologist. I wish you quick recovery. Dr. Selmani