
1) Formication 2) Paresthesia
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1) Paresthesia 2) Symptom
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an abnormal sensation, e.g. pins and needles
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tingling sensation on the skin
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(para- + Gr. aisthsis perception) morbid or perverted sensation; an abnormal sensation, as burning, prickling, formication, etc.
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<neurology> Morbid or perverted sensation, an abnormal sensation, as burning, prickling, formication, etc. ... Origin: Gr. Aisthesis = perception ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Sensations, usually unpleasant, arising spontaneously in a limb or other part of the body, variously experienced as *pins and needles* or a feeling of warmth or coldness (thermal paresthesias).
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Tingling sensation - pins and needles.
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Pins and needles.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: par′es-thē′zē-ă Synonyms: paresthesia
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Paraesthesia: See: Paresthesia.
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Pins and needles.
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Paraesthesia is the medical term for an abnormal sensation resulting without external cause, such as a tingling or 'pins-and-needles' sensation. Paraesthesia is a common symptom associated with the compression or irritation of a nerve.
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paresthesia, paraesthesia, paresthetic, paraesthetic 1. Sensations of prickliness, tingling, burning, crawling, etc. of the skin for no apparent cause; disordered or perverted sensation. 2. An unpleasant sensation caused by tactile (touching) stimuli.
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Greek para = beside, and aisthesia = sensation; hence, abnormal sensation, usually burning or pricking.
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