tinglin complication
Numbness is a lack of sensation or feeling in a part of the body. It can be caused by nerve damage, a lack of blood flow, or neurological conditions. It often presents as a tingling or prickling sensation.
How numbness and tingling can be controlled or treated is completely dependent upon the cause or diagnosis. There are many reasons a patient may experience numbness or tingling.
Numbness and tingling are one of the early symptoms of MS. Numbness and tingling are a sensory symptom due to the nerves that are responsible for transmitting sensations not functioning properly.
The numbness caused by pressure on a nerve is commonly referred to as "paresthesia." This condition can occur when nerves are compressed or irritated, leading to sensations of tingling, prickling, or loss of feeling in the affected area. It can be temporary or chronic, depending on the underlying cause. If symptoms persist, it is advisable to seek medical evaluation.
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Numbness is a possible complication, but it's not common.
When you experience paresthesia, it is typically a sensation of tingling, numbness, or prickling in the extremities such as the hands, feet, arms, or legs. This sensation occurs when there is pressure on nerves, leading to altered nerve function and the feeling of "falling asleep."
Paresthesia of the skin is a tingling or prickling sensation that can occur due to various reasons such as nerve damage, poor circulation, or pressure on nerves. Common causes include diabetes, nerve compression, and vitamin deficiencies. Symptoms may include numbness, tingling, burning, or a "pins and needles" sensation in the affected area.
Paresthesia is a sensation that is felt in the hands, legs, arms, and feet. It is the feeling of tingling, prickling, or burning on the skin.
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numbness and tingling under breast and left back shoulder and its very Itch around those areas.
weakness of limbs; tingling or numbness of fingers