NOUN | paresthesia | - | |
SYNO | paraesthesia | paresthesia |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The effect of mercury took some time – the latent period between ingestion and the first symptoms (typically paresthesia – numbness in the extremities) was between 16 and 38 days.
- Le Fort II – Step deformity at infraorbital margin, mobile mid face, anesthesia or paresthesia of cheek.
- Complications are uncommon, but include paresthesia, bruising, hemorrhage and hematoma.
- Almost all recorded cases of long-term numbness or altered sensation (paresthesia) seem only to be present when this anesthetic is used for dental use (no PubMed references for paresthesia with articaine for other medical specialties).
- The technical goal of SCS for neuropathic pain is to mask the area of a patient's pain with a stimulation induced tingling, known as "paresthesia", because this overlap is necessary (but not sufficient) to achieve pain relief.
- In Catalonia (Spain) they use the leaves to cure the sting or paresthesia of the stinging nettle ("Urtica dioica").
- Accidental intraarterial injection either iatrogenically or through recreational drug use can cause symptoms such as intense pain, paresthesia and necrosis.
- Common side effects include paresthesia, rash, edema, and secondary infections.
- Overdoses cause hyperkalemia, which can lead to paresthesia, cardiac conduction blocks, fibrillation, arrhythmias, and sclerosis.
- The mechanism for hyperventilation causing Paresthesia, lightheadedness, and fainting is: hyperventilation causes increased blood pH (see Respiratory alkalosis for this mechanism), which causes a decrease in free ionized calcium (Hypocalcaemia), which causes paresthesia and symptoms related to hypocalcaemia.
- Electrical impulses are sent through the lead and its position is adjusted until the patient reports a "pins-and-needles" sensation, called paresthesia, across the areas of the nerves.
- Patient often reports symptoms of paresthesia, pain, and throbbing. Physical examination may be normal, but hypoesthesia, hyperesthesia, and allodynia may be found.
- Chronic paresthesia (Berger's paresthesia,Most people have experienced temporary paresthesia -- a feeling of "pins and needles" -- at some time in their lives when they have sat with legs crossed for too long, or fallen asleep with an arm crooked under their head. ...
- In late stages, paresthesia is replaced by anesthesia (numbness) due to death of nerve cells.
- Since the neural impulse is inhibited in this condition it may lead to paresthesia, muscle weakness, unsteady gait, paralysis, vision loss and other motor dysfunctions.
- , [...] on a Psycho-biological Outbreak of Sexual paresthesia.
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