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What is the condition Body Paresthesia?
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Last updated on 7 August 2025
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Hi,
What is paresthesia?
Paresthesia is numbness, tingling, or burning. It can happen in any part of your body, but usually occurs in your legs, feet, arms, or hands.
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Regards, masso
I found this and advice you to discuss what you are experiencing with a specialist, a Neurologist:
Paresthesia is a feeling of numbness, tingling, or prickling in the skin. It may be a symptom of an underlying condition, such as multiple sclerosis, or may result from something as simple as a pinched nerve.
Depending on the cause, a health care professional can treat paresthesia with rest, surgery, or medications.
Source: Medical News Today
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
What is multiple sclerosis (MS)?
MS is a disease that leads to inflammation and damage to parts of your central nervous system (CNS). The CNS includes your brain, spinal cord, and nerves. MS causes your immune system to attack and destroy the coating (myelin) that covers your nerves. This may cause problems with how you feel, move, and see.
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Regards, masso
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