paresthesie
Paresthesie, also called paresthesia, is an abnormal sensory phenomenon described as tingling, pricking, burning, or numbness. These sensations can be transient or persistent and may affect any part of the body, most commonly the hands and feet. Paresthesie can occur without illness or as a symptom of an underlying condition.
Causes are diverse. Temporary paresthesie is common after prolonged pressure on a nerve, awkward positioning, or
Diagnosis relies on medical history and examination, followed by targeted tests. Blood tests can screen for
Treatment focuses on the underlying cause and symptom relief. Removing the triggering factor often stops transient