A stroke or nerve damage would cause a lack of sensation in the fingers.
If you are feeling tingling in your face it is because of a nerve dysfunction or nerve damage. There are many different causes to this sensation which include neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, and stroke.
probably. those are all signs of a stroke, or some sort of head blockage. you should get checked out immediately.
A tingling in the left side of your body could indicate a stroke. You will need to visit your physician to have testing done
There are a variety of different things that can cause tingling in legs, so you should get it checked out by a doctor to figure out which one pertains to you. It can be from damage to nerves, such as with a herniated disk, or be something more serious such as diabetes or a stroke.
Could be a sign of a stroke (Cerbrovascular Accident) or Syncope.
No, a bad neck can't cause a stroke. However if one side of your arm is tingling, the side of the neck rigid or possibly achy as is the jaw get to ER fast and have it checked out. These could be indications of a stroke.
If you have blurred vision you could be having a stroke.
You can check out WebMD here: http://www.webmd.com/stroke/guide/stroke-symptoms If you experience loss of vision or blurriness, trouble speaking, sudden tingling in your extremities(pins needles), etc.
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Post-stroke
Early symptoms of the stroke are easy to recognize. There is a great pain in the chest, dizziness, probability of tingling or numbness in left arm or some other extremity on the left side of the body.