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What Causes Tingling In Hand And Arm Along With Blurred Vision?
In the pass 2 weeks I noticed my upper are was swollen and red,then I noticed the veins on my left are were visible.now I get tingling and loss feeling in my left hand and arm,feels like I have no energy in my arm..I also noticed my left eye lid is starting to droop and my vision is getting really bad,smokey blurry vision,plz tell me what s goin on with me
Hello and welcome to HCM, Symptoms of loss of sensation over left hand, loss of energy over left arm and drooping of left lid is suggestive of a neural or muscular disorder affecting different area and different muscle groups. Blurring vision seems to be unrelated to neural or muscular disorder. However, consultation with an ophthalmologist is required for clinical assessment, relevant investigations to find out the cause of blurring vision. Besides an ophthalmologist, you also need to consult a physician for clinical assessment of your clinical features and thus plan relevant investigations. Management can be planed after a final diagnosis is made.
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What Causes Tingling In Hand And Arm Along With Blurred Vision?
Hello and welcome to HCM, Symptoms of loss of sensation over left hand, loss of energy over left arm and drooping of left lid is suggestive of a neural or muscular disorder affecting different area and different muscle groups. Blurring vision seems to be unrelated to neural or muscular disorder. However, consultation with an ophthalmologist is required for clinical assessment, relevant investigations to find out the cause of blurring vision. Besides an ophthalmologist, you also need to consult a physician for clinical assessment of your clinical features and thus plan relevant investigations. Management can be planed after a final diagnosis is made. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri