What’s wrong with the slight numbness in the left half of the limb?

Slight numbness of the left side of the limbs, including strokes, intracranial tumors, cervical spine disorders and so on.
1. Strokes: including cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction, due to damage to the thalamic tract of the spinal cord, manifested as slight numbness of the left half of the limbs. Combined with cranial MRI and other examinations, it can be diagnosed.
2. Intracranial tumor: when suffering from intracranial tumor, due to the gradual increase of the tumor affecting the brain tissue, the patient may show slight numbness in the left half of the limbs. Combined with cranial MRI and other examinations, the diagnosis will be made.
3. Cervical spondylosis: when suffering from cervical spondylosis, due to the spinal cord compression, the left half of the limbs can be slightly numb.
When symptoms such as slight numbness of the left half of the limbs occur, you should go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause and standardize the treatment.