PARESTHESIA: Abnormal sensations such as burning, tingling, or a "pins-and-needles" feeling.
Paresthesia may constitute the
first group of symptoms of
peripheral neuropathy, or it may be a limited
drug side effect that does not worsen with time.
Full article >>>Paresthesias (
Numbness and Tingling)
Paroxysmal Nocturnal
Dyspnea (
Breathing Difficulty - Lying Down)
Passed Out (
Fainting)
PatchesPectus Carinatum ...
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Abnormal touch sensations, such as burning or prickling, that occur without an outside
stimulus.
paricalcitol (par-i-KAL-si-tol) ...
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Douche or Alternate
Compress;
Cold percussion Douche to spine;
Cold Hand Rub or
Cold Mitten Friction to affected area. Do this after a hot Fomentation for 5-10 minutes.
Full article >>>Sensory loss;
Paresthesias; Tingling and numbness; Loss of sensation
Common Causes:
There are many possible causes: ...
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parenteral nutrition, total;
parenteral therapy; parenteric
fever; parenthesome;
parenting; parent material; parents; parepicele; par
epididymis; parepithymia; parerethisis; parergasia;
paresis;
paresis, general; Pare's
suture;
paresthesia; ...
Full article >>>Numbness
Abnormal sensations (
paresthesia); "pins and needles"
Painful sensations
Muscle weaknessMuscle cramps or
muscle achesHeat intolerance, especially after
exerciseImpotence (in men)
Difficulty urinating ...
Full article >>>Some patients experience
paresthesia, or a
numbness and tingling in their hands and feet. Because this is a symptom of other neuromuscular
diseases, tests for
diseases such as MS may be ordered.
Full article >>>Muscle weakness in the legs occurs
first, then the arms and face.
Paresthesias (a prickly, tingling sensation) is also felt. This disorder affects both sides of the body and may involve
paralysis and the
muscles that control
breathing.
Full article >>>Alternative Names:
Sensory loss;
Paresthesias; Tingling and numbness; Loss of sensation
Common Causes:
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Full article >>>Symptoms are
fever, severe
headache, stiff neck and back, deep
muscle pain, and sometimes areas of hyperesthesia (increased sensation) and
paresthesia (altered sensation).
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