I believe it is called "manual." Dorland's Medical Dictionary states that manual is of or pertaining to the hand; performed by the hand or hands.
This could be a very serious issue if you have any of the following; Diabetes, heart problem, pvd. Also if you have a family history any of these or stroke and other neurological disorders.
Sensation is the medical term meaning feeling.
anesthiosisThe medical term for loss of sensation is anesthesia.anethesiaHSAN - which stands for Hereditary Sensory Autonomic Neuropathy. - This is the medical term for not feeling pain.
Euphoria is the medical term meaning exaggerated feeling of well-being.
The ICD-10 codes are:M79.671 - Pain in right foot.M79.672 - Pain in left foot.
If it were a general state of feeling unwell a term often used is malaise. It doesn't specifically refer to a particular complaint, it is used for those who say they feel unwell.The medical term of generally feeling bad is malaise.Malaise is the medical term used to describe a general "run down" feeling.
sphygmopalpation
Yes, there is a medical term. Agoraphobia.
Intoxication.
Plantar
"Foot" is the acceptable term, medical or not. The top of the foot is the distum pedis, and the bottom is the "plant", which corresponds to "Palm", which is the 'bottom' of the hand.
Losing consciousness"Syncope" is the correct medical term for passing out or blacking out, meaning a temporary loss of consciousness
The medical term is dyspnea (difficulty breathing).