Recently, I occasionally feel numb and weak in my left arm. Is there anything wrong with the slightly slender right side of the cerebral vascular MRI? Brain MRI was examined in February. Thank you for your advice
Condition Analysis:
The vertebral artery is divided into left and right sides, which will synthesize the basilar artery. There can be thickness on both sides of the vertebral artery itself. It doesn't matter. Some people are thin on the right side and others are thin on the left side, which are normal. As for the occasional numbness and weakness of the arm, if it is not particularly serious, it should not be a big problem. Be careful whether there is cervical spondylosis.
Condition Analysis:
According to the report you provided, this situation is considered to be congenital. Is there any problem between the symptoms you said and the fineness of blood vessels? At present, it is not necessary to make an angiography to further clarify the diagnosis. It is also necessary to rule out the possibility of some arteritis. It is suggested to go to regular medical institutions and take a look at neurology.
Guidance:
Hello! According to your condition introduction and analysis. From the results of magnetic resonance examination, the opposite side of the intracranial segment of the right vertebral artery is slightly slender, which may be caused by congenital development and may affect the blood supply of the brain. But there may be no direct connection between the occasional numbness and weakness of your left arm. It is recommended to go to the orthopedic department or neurology department of a regular hospital for further examination to find out the cause for treatment or observation.