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Numbness warmth tingling and vertigo like symptoms.?

June 9th I was admitted to the hospital the entire right side of my face and my mouth and tongue were numb. Also my right arm. I was there 3 nights. They released me finding nothing wrong. I've had all sorts of blood test and two catscans done all normal. I still have these sensations on and off and now recently I'm feeling "pins and needles" and extreme warmth in both of my legs and twice this week I've had dizzy spells or feelings of having vertigo. So dizzy it actually made me have an upset stomach. I can feel my legs but the tingling and warmth is so uncomfortable and odd feeling. Sometimes I have these sensations all day long other days I don't feel any of these sensations. But there coming on at least a few times a week sometimes every other day. I don't know what to think because I've had two cat scans done and blood work it's all normal. Is there something that could possibly be wrong that wouldn't show up in cat scans and routine blood work?

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    I watched a documentary where a woman had been having symptoms almost identical to yours, and doctors couldn't determine the cause of her problem even after extensive scans and blood work. Turned out she had a rare but non-life-threatening kind of brain tumour. I'm not a doctor, but I would assume that this issue was caused by some sort of problem with your brain. If you want to see the episode it's on YouTube- a show called Mystery Diagnosis. But Yahoo Answers isn't exactly the best place to get help- don't take anyone's advice as a diagnosis!

  • AskJoe
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    For vertigo try this. flat on a bed, knees up, roll body fast to left side and turn head into mattress. hold for 30 seconds to let the floaters settle through the fluid, or until it stops. roll fast to right and hold. roll to back. if it seems to still be there, repeat, right to left

  • 5 years ago

    It also sounds like diabetes to me too. You actually can pass out from it and Im sure you dont want that to happen..You should go see a doctor about it.

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    6 years ago

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