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Hello, i do have a question. i fell about 2 months ago down stairs and hurt my tailbone. i have fallen 4 times in the last 2/3 years and have hurt my tailbone. i know have numbing and tingling going on in my arms and legs. night time is the worst. i take clexa for depression and have a mass on my adrenal gland .my doctor wants me to go back in 3 months to make sure the mass is not getting bigger. i also have many stomach problems. but what is causing the numbness and tingling? it gets very painful sometimes. thanks so much
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A fall and trauma on tailbone may cause tingling sensation over the legs but can never cause the same in upper limbs. If it is causing so, then you should get an MRI done of the whole spine to find out the exact cause. If that turns out to be normal, you can blame it on your depression. The mass over the kidney needs to be followed up.
Hope I am able to solve your concerns.
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Wish you good health.
Regards,
Dr. Srikanth Reddy M.D.
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Hello, Thanks for posting a query in health care magic. A fall and trauma on tailbone may cause tingling sensation over the legs but can never cause the same in upper limbs. If it is causing so, then you should get an MRI done of the whole spine to find out the exact cause. If that turns out to be normal, you can blame it on your depression. The mass over the kidney needs to be followed up. Hope I am able to solve your concerns. If you need any further details, you can contact me directly by using the below mentioned link: http://bit.ly/dr-srikanth-reddy Wish you good health. Regards, Dr. Srikanth Reddy M.D.