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Constant numbness
I've been having a continuous numbness in my right ring finger for tow days now, and I've been feeling pain all over my right arm since yesterday, I had this numbness in my foot fingers too, but it wasn't constant and would go away in a few seconds (still comes and goes). I have a history in seizures for 14 years (I was 9 at the time I first got it, now I'm 23), overweight problem as well (96 Kg), taking the constant headache into consideration, my doctor suspects the possibility of developing into ICP (Intracranial pressure) could this numbness mean anything serious or dangerous considering my condition??
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Get your thyroid test done
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I don't think icp would cause numbness of fingers only....it could be cervical spondylosis...get mri cervical spine and vitamin b12 levels
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