-
results in
gradual relief of
these paresthesias. Most pressure-induced
paraesthesia results from
awkward posture, such as
engaging in cross-legged sitting...
-
Hypotension Oedema Lack of
coordination Dysgeusia Memory impairment Migraine Paraesthesia Agitation Dyspnoea Night sweats Uncommon (0.1–1% incidence)
adverse effects...
- rate)
Chest pain
Sinusitis (nasal congestion)
Pharyngolaryngeal pain
Paraesthesia (tingling skin)
Blurred vision Abnormal coordination Tremor Cold sweat...
-
neurogenic type is the most
common and
presents with pain, weakness,
paraesthesia, and
occasionally loss of
muscle at the base of the thumb. The venous...
- dizziness, vertigo, light-headedness,
decreased concentration levels,
paraesthesia (pins and needles)
Hepatic problems:
Raised liver enzyme levels, liver...
-
Malaise Memory impairment Myalgia Orthostatic hypotension Palpitations Paraesthesia Paranoid ideation Parkinsonism Restlessness Seizures A
condition similar...
- sickness.
Persons with
benign fasciculation syndrome (BFS) may
experience paraesthesia (especially numbness)
shortly after taking such medication; fasciculation...
- agitation, anxiety, apprehension,
tingling around the
mouth (cir****oral
paraesthesia), headache, hyperesthesia, tremor, dizziness,
pupillary changes, psychosis...
- pain in arms and legs,
hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo,
dizziness and
paraesthesia of the
scalp are also common. PDPH is a
common side
effect of lumbar...
- is a
clinical sign in
which people with
cocaine addiction experience paraesthesia which feels like a
constantly moving foreign body, such as fine sand...