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What Causes Numbness In My Left Arm When Suffering From PCOD?

hi.im a 38 old woman , obese at 76kg height 52cm, ihave pcod.yesterday I started feeling anumbness in my left arm and pain in my fingers. my cousin who is a dr checked my bp which was at 140 by 100.i have an 8 month old and a 5 year old daughter and doing everything alone at home. husband is abroad on and off. my food habits r not healtthy nd I hardly get enoughsleep.pls advice
posted on Thu, 6 Feb 2014
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Hi, welcome to Health care magic forum.
It appears to be the post partum hypertension.Some times occur to some women in post natal period. If it is neglected may lead to post partum eclemptia. So it is important to exclude the cardiac involvement.
I advise you to consult a cardiologist for diagnosis and treatment.You may need to have a E.C.G, and echo cardiogram.
If cardiac involvement is excluded,advise to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis of the cervical spondylosis.
You may need to have an M.R.I,of the neck for diagnosis.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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What Causes Numbness In My Left Arm When Suffering From PCOD?

Hi, welcome to Health care magic forum. It appears to be the post partum hypertension.Some times occur to some women in post natal period. If it is neglected may lead to post partum eclemptia. So it is important to exclude the cardiac involvement. I advise you to consult a cardiologist for diagnosis and treatment.You may need to have a E.C.G, and echo cardiogram. If cardiac involvement is excluded,advise to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis of the cervical spondylosis. You may need to have an M.R.I,of the neck for diagnosis. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.