What are the types of paresthesia?
There are different types of paresthesia. Some of them are:
Buerger’s paresthesia is characterized by tingling or loss of sensation in the legs, fingers, or toes. Usually, it appears to young people, from 20 to 24 years old because of their unhealthy habits.
Meralgia paresthetica happens in the outer thigh. It is characterized by numbness, tingling, and burning.
Does paresthesia become chronic?
Yes, it does. If it happens regularly might be a symptom of neurological disease or nerve damage, such as a stroke, multiple sclerosis, or encephalitis. Also, a tumor, a vascular injury, or carpal tunnel syndrome can cause chronic paresthesia.
Don’t think twice to see a doctor!
Keep in mind: the diagnosis is consistently given by the specialist. Go see a doctor for examination and additional tests.
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