10 Ewing's Sarcoma Symptoms
Symptom #9: Numbness or Tingling
Numbness is associated with tingling or a pins-and-needles sensation. It is a symptom that accompanies a wide range of cancers. This tingling and numbness sensation usually develops in lumps located in the upper or lower limbs. However, numbness can also occur with tumors in other parts of the body.
Sarcomas near the spinal cord cause the worst types of symptoms. This is because the tumors compress the nerves, causing tingling and numbness. When compression increases, it may cause paralysis. If you feel numbness or tingling in any part of your body, you need to pay your doctor a visit immediately so you can find out the cause of these sensations.
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