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What Causes Numbness After Asthma Attack?

I had a bad asthma attack over the weekend and afterward i have had numbness on the entire left side of my body and both of my arms which is getting worse. I have also felt like i was going to pass out and today i have not been able to stay awake. What could be wrong
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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Hi,
Numbness after asthamatic attack is due to lack of oxygen supply to that particular tissue or organ which is due to low CO2-O2 gaseous exchange in pulmonary alveoli due to constriction of bronchi and bronchioles.
It will subside with the asthma symptoms and your numbness will get settled down as oxygenation restored.
Thanks
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What Causes Numbness After Asthma Attack?

Hi, Numbness after asthamatic attack is due to lack of oxygen supply to that particular tissue or organ which is due to low CO2-O2 gaseous exchange in pulmonary alveoli due to constriction of bronchi and bronchioles. It will subside with the asthma symptoms and your numbness will get settled down as oxygenation restored. Thanks