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Why does one sometimes wake up and lose feeling and movement of the right hand completely. Is it a stroke.? |
When one wakes up the right arm and hand is completely useless, without any feeling and unable to move. When I use the left hand to lift it up and move it then it returns to normal. Does it mean I suffer a stroke during sleep or is a nervous ailment. What is the cause? What shall I do to avoid or treat this condition. This may also be an indication of carpel tunnel syndrome. I have this come and go. When the episodes begin I have to wear a brace. Ask you doctor what he/she thinks. Of course it may also be as others mentioned - sleeping on it etc. It means you've been sleeping on your right arm, and cut off the circulation. If you'd had a stroke it would not have returned to normal quickly. It means you slept on your arm or hand. It happens to me every morning. I know what you mean i have had it myself its just when u pinch a nerve when u sleep funny I think or the blood supply gets cut off to your arm. The empty storage cabinet of my mind. try to change the position in which you sleep. sometimes in a very deep or sound sleep..we don't move as frequently as during a lighter sleep..what happens is the blood circulation gets interrupted..and the pins & needles feeling and numb feeling is your bodies way of reacting to less blood flow. try a pillow under your arm..it might help. Probably lying on the arm, pressing the nerve. |
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