Signs of loss of function include:
A temporary loss of function can have many causes, such as a minor injury to an arm or leg, stress, or a more serious problem, such as a seizure. Most people have felt a leg "fall asleep," causing a pins-and-needles sensation, and then quickly return to normal after some movement or change of position.
Most of the time the cause of a temporary loss of function is not so obvious and may be serious. Loss of function, even for a few minutes, may indicate a decrease in blood flow to the brain. Vertigo or lightheadedness may occur before a:
Prompt medical attention is required for anyone with signs of loss of function, even if the loss of function is brief and temporary.
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