ایا گزگز دست چپ بخاطر بیماری قلبی است؟ Tingling in the left hand can be one of the symptoms of a heart attack.pain The finger of the left hand and the heart are connected. A heart attack may cause tingling and numbness in one of the hands. If a person suspects a heart attack, the person or people close to him should seek immediate medical help. Heart attack other symptoms such as chest pain as well as numbness and tingling at the bottom of one or both hands can also indicate a heart attack that should not be ignored. The main cause of heart attack is severe blockages in the blood vessels that supply the heart.
Heart palpitations and left hand numbness
Sometimes heart palpitations can be accompanied by numbness in the left hand, if in this case you have other symptoms of a heart attack or if you feel a shooting in the heart area, go to the emergency room immediately.
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9 reasons for hand tingling
You should note that hand tingling is not only related to heart attack or heart disease and there are other diseases that can manifest themselves with hand tingling. These diseases include:
stroke:
Disturbance in blood circulation to the brain leads to stroke. This disorder is potentially caused by a moving blood clot or ruptured artery that causes bleeding in the brain. Among the symptoms of a stroke are sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body, impaired senses, drooping of one side of the face, difficulty in maintaining balance, and vision and speech problems.
Vasculitis:
Vasculitis occurs when the immune system attacks itself and causes inflammation of the vessels. The symptoms of vasculitis vary based on the area of the body that is affected. Some of these symptoms are neurological diseases such as weakness or numbness.
Raynaud's syndrome:
Raynaud's syndrome causes temporary narrowing of the vessels that lead blood to the fingers and toes. The symptoms of this disease are numbness, tingling or burning in the fingers, as well as a change in the color of the fingers and toes to pale blue or white.
Injury of the brachial plexus:
The brachial plexus is a complex network of nerves that extends from the spinal cord to the shoulders. This network transmits signals between the spine, shoulders, arms and hands. Injury to the shoulder, tumors and other causes of inflammation can lead to damage to the brachial plexus, which causes numbness in the hand. Maybe babies experience damage to the brachial plexus from birth due to excessive stretching of the shoulder in the birth canal. The symptoms and signs of this disease are severe pain in the arm or shoulder, numbness in the hands, weakness and difficulty in moving the arms.
Fibromyalgia:
This disease affects the function of the nerves and causes chronic pain that may cause tingling and numbness and is very similar to carpal tunnel syndrome.
Spinal cord injury:
Spinal cord injury may cause numbness and tingling in the hands and feet. A fall from a height, a motor vehicle accident, a blow to the head, a gunshot wound, and several other incidents can all cause spinal cord injury.
Cubital tunnel syndrome:
This complication originates from excessive stretching or pressure on the ulnar nerve. Its symptoms are numbness, weakness and tingling in the ring finger and little finger.
Cervical spondylosis:
Cervical spondylosis is also known as neck arthritis. This disease occurs when degeneration affects the discs and joints. The symptoms of this disease include weakness in the muscles of the arms and legs, pain in the hand, sudden need to urinate, frequency or hesitancy in urination, and difficulty walking.
Carpal tunnel syndrome:
This syndrome affects one percent of people of working age and occurs when one of the nerve fibers is compressed. This nerve passes through the carpal tunnel of the wrist. And with this account, it may cause hand tingling.
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