A member asked:

Is it possible that a dying nerve can cause numbness in an arm?

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Numbness: Interesting question. Numbness is a neurological symptom, and can be from a number of causes including inflammation, compression, trauma, infection, and other processes that can affect the molecular functioning of the nerve membrane. Most nerves in decay show some mixture of the negative quality of numbness along with positive symptoms like tingling or burning.

Answered 3/30/2014

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