Paraesthesia

Paresthesia

Paresthesia
Paresthesia, spelled "paraesthesia" in British English, is a sensation of tingling, pricking, or numbness of a person's skin with no apparent long-term physical effect. It is more generally known as the feeling of "pins and needles" or of a limb "falling asleep". The manifestation of paresthesia may be transient or chronic.

Paraesthesia - List of case studies

List of Symptoms

surface of the left forearm) Palpitations Paraesthesia (toes of right foot) Paraphasia Parasthesis ...

Multiple Sclerosis_1

second visit, a horizonto-rotatory nystagmus and irregular paraesthesia in the right toes are documented. Spinal MRI showed a new and ... coordination, strength and sensitivity findings (irregular paraesthesia in the fourth and fifth toes of the right foot seem to be of ...

Multiple Sclerosis_2

second visit, a horizonto-rotatory nystagmus and irregular paraesthesia in the right toes are documented. Spinal MRI showed a new and ... coordination, strength and sensitivity findings (irregular paraesthesia in the fourth and fifth toes of the right foot seem to be of ...

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