zsibbadással
Zsibbadás, also known as paresthesia, is a temporary abnormal sensation characterized by numbness, tingling, or a feeling of pins and needles. It typically occurs when pressure is applied to nerves or blood vessels, disrupting normal nerve signals or blood flow. The sensation often arises when a limb falls asleep after prolonged pressure, such as crossing legs or leaning on an arm, and usually resolves once the pressure is relieved.
The underlying mechanisms involve transient nerve conduction blockages or reduced circulation to nerve tissues. When pressure
In most cases, the sensation lasts only a few seconds to minutes, without lasting damage. However, persistent
Treatment for zsibbadás generally involves alleviating pressure on affected nerves and managing underlying conditions. Preventive measures
While temporary zsibbadás is common and benign, recurrent or prolonged episodes should be evaluated to exclude