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apparent physical cause.
Paresthesia may be
transient or chronic, and may have many
possible underlying causes.
Paresthesias are
usually painless and...
- 78% of cases, but may be bilateral. The most
common symptom is pain,
paresthesias, or
dysthesias on the
anterolateral surface of the
thigh that extends...
-
constellation includes Argyll Robertson pupil,
ataxic wide-based gait,
paresthesias,
bowel or
bladder incontinence, loss of
position and
vibratory sense...
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feeling like you
might p**** out),
numbness or
tingling (also
called paresthesias),
derealization (i.e.
feeling detached from reality, like the events...
-
Convulsive symptoms include painful seizures and spasms, diarrhea,
paresthesias, itching,
mental effects including mania or psychosis, headaches, nausea...
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nerve roots with
subsequent sensory or
motor disturbances, such as pain,
paresthesia, imbalance, and
muscle weakness in the limbs. When the
space between...
-
cubital tunnel causes ulnar neuropathy. The
symptoms of
neuropathy are
paresthesia (tingling) and
numbness (loss of sensibility)
primarily affecting the...
-
physiological symptoms of
anxiety may include: Neurological, as headache,
paresthesias, fasciculations, vertigo, or presyncope. Digestive, as
abdominal pain...
- any
dental local anesthetic formula available in
North America.: 73
Paresthesia, a short-to-long-term
numbness or
altered sensation affecting a nerve...
-
arterial access has led to
clinically important sequelae,
including paresthesias,
severe pain,
motor dysfunction,
compartment syndrome, gangrene, and...