
1) Formication 2) Paraesthesia
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1) Paraesthesia 2) Symptom
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Paresthesia (ə or ə), is a sensation of tingling, tickling, prickling, pricking, or burning of a person`s skin with no apparent long-term physical effect. The manifestation of a paresthesia may be transient or chronic. The most familiar kind of paresthesia is the sensation known as `pins and needles` or of a limb `falling asleep`. A less we...
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(from the article `conversion disorder`) ...take many forms and are designated conversion reactions because the underlying anxiety is assumed to have been `converted` into physical symptoms. ...
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An abnormal touch sensation, such as burning or prickling, that occurs without an outside stimulus.
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<neurology> Abnormal neurological sensations which include: numbness, tingling, burning, prickling and hyperesthesia (increased sensitivity). Any abnormality of sensation. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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(par″es-the´zhә) a morbid or abnormal sensation, such as burning, prickling, or formication. postoperative paresthesia prolonged paresthesia after surgery done with a local anesthetic, especially around the mouth due to injury of the mental nerve or mandibular nerve.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: par′es-thē′zē-ă Definitions: 1. A spontaneous abnormal usually nonpainful sensation (burning, pricking); may be due to lesions of both the central and peripheral nervous systems. Synonyms: paraesthesia
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Paresthesia: An abnormal sensation of the skin, such as numbness, tingling, pricking, burning, or creeping on the skin that has no objective cause. Paresthesia is the usual American spelling and paraesthesia the preferred English spelling. Pronounced par·es·the·sia. From the Greek para- (abnormal) + esthesis (feeling) = an abnormal feeling. Comm...
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Paresthesia is an odd sensation of burning, prickling, tingling, 'pins and needles' or creeping on the skin.
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Numbness, prickly sensations without point specificity, or abnormal hypersensitivities, all local to one part of the body, and without an obvious cause.
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Abnormal sensations: numbness, tingling, burning.
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n] - abnormal skin sensations (as tingling or tickling or itching or burning) usually associated with peripheral nerve damage
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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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numbness or tingling in the skin; commonly referred to as 'pins and needles'
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paraesthesia noun abnormal skin sensations (as tingling or tickling or itching or burning) usually associated with peripheral nerve damage
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