THAT IS CUZ ITS NOT A MOLE. U'D BETTER HAVE IT CHECKED WITH A GP
No, it is not. Sensation is a noun. The adjective form would be sensational.
Stocking and glove neuropathy presents as the sensation of tightness, pins and needles, or tingling in the areas where an individual would wear a pair of gloves or stockings. Some patients suffer pain in addition to the stocking and glove sensation. The condition usually begins as loss of feeling and a tingling sensation and gradually worsens if left untreated.
There were no reports from Somerville, but reports from surrounding areas would indicate between about 14" - 16".
Stocking and glove neuropathy presents as the sensation of tightness, pins and needles, or tingling in the areas where an individual would wear a pair of gloves or stockings. Some patients suffer pain in addition to the stocking and glove sensation. The condition usually begins as loss of feeling and a tingling sensation and gradually worsens if left untreated.
There were no reports from Cambridge, but reports from surrounding areas would indicate between about 14" - 16".
I would think they do. I mean, all creatures have nervous systems, so they can feel pain, hot, cold, etc. I would think they get itchy.
People with diabetes often have a burning sensation in their extremities especially their legs and feet.
What sensation would you experience freefall
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You are speaking of sensation and sensation travels in the dorsal root. The fibers within that root that carry pin-prick sensation would most likely be the A-delta fibers
Itchy underarms and pus sounds like an infection. It would be wise to seek the help of a physician. You may need antibiotics.
Do you mean a warning of an emergency situation on a nuclear site? This would be situated probably on the site or it might be sited just outside to be more audible to surrounding areas.