How long does the sensation last?
Paresthesia makes the limb numb but also flexible. The sensitivity is higher and might be spread to other parts of the affected limb.
The sensation goes away quickly after the blood circulates again on the affected nerve. Stretch or massage the numb part to make it go away faster.
What are the consequences of paresthesia?
Some consequences might present themselves when suffering from paresthesia:
- Blood circulation problems
- Adoption of abnormal postures while sleeping
- Difficulty walking or driving
- Increased risk of falling
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