Definition of Parasthesia. Meaning of Parasthesia. Synonyms of Parasthesia

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Definition of Parasthesia

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- Paresthesia, also known as pins and needles, is an abnormal sensation of the skin (tingling, pricking, chilling, burning, numbness) with no apparent physical...
- neuropathy known as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). If untreated, neuropraxia, parasthesia and muscle atrophy (especially of the thenar muscles) can occur. The...
- success. Chronic groin pain is potentially disabling with neuralgia, parasthesia, hypoesthesia, and hyperesthesia. Patients may be unable to work, have...
- most common form, length-dependent peripheral neuropathy, pain, and parasthesia appear symmetrically and generally at the terminals of the longest nerve...
- peripheral neuropathy that results primarily in sensory symptoms (such as parasthesias, pain or ataxia) due to destruction of nerve cell bodies in the dorsal...
- lumbar spine are present such as pain, numbness (saddle anesthesia), parasthesias, decreased anal sphincter tone, or altered deep tendon reflexes, an MRI...
- damaged due to a variety of mechanisms leading to sensory symptoms such as parasthesias, dysesthesias, or hyperalgesia in the affected nerve distribution including...
- designed by Stryker has nearly eliminated the risk of postoperative saddle parasthesia, which was previously a common complication. Post-operative deep-vein...
- which may arise from lip lift surgery include: Numbness Stiffness Pain Parasthesia Lip distortion Lip lengthening Smile deformation Speech impediment Visible...
- compression), pain, skin ulceration, fixation of the mastoid tip and parasthesias. Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma is diagnosed by examining it under...