Paresthesia
Paresthesia
Called neuropathy, often caused by uncontrolled Diabetes or hypertension
A paresthesia is any abnormal sensation and includes tingling, prickling, numbness, burning, pins and needles, etc.
Paresthesia
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Paresthesia
Paresthesia
Tingling and the feeling of bugs crawling on your skin is under the category of "Paresthesias". It's sensitised surface nerves stimulated by a number of causes. See your Dr. if it is a continual problem.
Poor blood circulation, probably. See a doctor. If you experience other symptoms, such as lightheadedness or chest pain, call 911.
Paresthesia
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.
I fell like a burning or tingling sensation
Dysesthesia is the medical term meaning abnormal sensation.Dysesthesia is the medical term meaning a condition of abnormal sensation.
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Typically, fluttering of the heart is called "palpitations."
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Hyperesthesia is the medical term meaning excess sensation.
Pseudesthesia is the medical term meaning false sensation.
Numbness is anaesthesia/anesthesia. Tingling is paraesthesia/paresthesia. (Spelling dependant on whether you are from the UK or America)
numbness and/or tingling.
Rhonchi is the medical term meaning abnormal snoring sounds when breathing.
Dysesthesia means abnormal sensation. Migrating means that they move. Etiology is the cause, and uncertain has the same meaning as in lay language. So, in sum, migrating dysesthesias of uncertain etiology means that the patient is feeling abnormal sensations that move from place to place, and the cause, to date, is unclear.