Numbness on the far side of the limb
Frequent numbness in the distal limb is a symptom of neuroma. Neuromas usually refer to schwannoma from nerve sheath tissues, most of which are located in the limbs, axillary, and can also be located on the clavicle, neck and other parts. It is a benign tumor with slow growth and generally no recurrence after resection. Located on the limb mass, it is spindle-shaped. The nerves on the far side of the inner limb are often numb, painful, and allergic. Compression of the tumor can also cause numbness.
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