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- Formication is the sensation resembling that of small insects crawling on (or under) the skin, in the absence of actual insects. It is one specific form...
- "fall asleep"(technically called obdormition. A less common kind is formication, the sensation of insects crawling on the skin. Paresthesias of the hands...
- (excoriation) or a sensation resembling insects crawling on or under the skin (formication). Morgellons disease is a related constellation of symptoms. This self-diagnosed...
- infested with parasites). For example, excessive cocaine use can lead to formication, nicknamed "cocaine bugs" or "coke bugs", where the affected people believe...
- formication, is the sensation of insects crawling underneath the skin and is frequently ****ociated with prolonged cocaine use. However, formication may...
- paresthesias (shooting and burning pains, pricking sensations, and formication), hypoesthesias (abnormally diminished sense of touch), tabetic gait...
- sensations of something crawling on the subject—a phenomenon known as formication. Delirium tremens usually includes feelings of "impending doom". Anxiety...
- Subjective sensations of various kinds, as numbness, pins and needles, formication, a cold trickling feeling in the skin, a feeling in the soles of the...
- hallucinations that support the delusional beliefs. Delusional parasitosis with formication ("cocaine bugs") is also a fairly common symptom. Cocaine-induced psychosis...
- hallucination Visual snow Form constant Scintillating scotoma Phantosmia Formication Tactile illusion Berrios, G.E. (1982). "Tactile hallucinations: conceptual...