parestezi
Parestezi, or paresthesia in English, refers to abnormal sensations such as tingling, prickling, electric shocks, or numbness that do not arise from an external stimulus. These sensations can be transient or persistent and may occur in a localized area (focal paresthesia) or involve larger regions (generalized paresthesia). They are often described as “pins and needles” and can be accompanied by discomfort or a sense of tightness.
Common causes include temporary nerve compression or reduced blood flow, as when a limb “falls asleep.” More
Evaluation typically starts with a medical history and neurological examination to identify patterns, triggers, and associated
Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause and relieving symptoms. This may involve removing nerve compression,