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- on the skin. Paresthesias of the hands, feet, legs, and arms are common transient symptoms. The briefest electric shock type of paresthesia can be caused...
- 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...
- moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia and may overlap...
- Convulsive symptoms include painful seizures and spasms, diarrhea, paresthesias, itching, mental effects including mania or psychosis, headaches, nausea...
- any dental local anesthetic formula available in North America.: 73  Paresthesia (pins and needles), a short-to-long-term numbness or altered sensation...
- actual insects. It is one specific form of a set of sensations known as paresthesias, which also include the more common prickling, tingling sensation known...
- effects include tightness in the neck or throat, jaw pain, dizziness, paresthesia, asthenia, somnolence, warm/cold sensations, nausea, chest pressure,...
- sensory meridian response (ASMR). ASMR refers to a pleasant form of paresthesia, or tingling, often brought about by specific visual or auditory stimuli...
- feeling like you might p**** out), numbness or tingling (also called paresthesias), derealization (i.e. feeling detached from reality, like the events...
- pain and a tingling sensation in the fingertips and around the mouth (paresthesia), in some cases resulting in the hands 'locking up' or cramping (carpopedal...