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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Paraesthesia
  1. ... Symptoms include any of the following: Abnormal sensations ( paresthesia ), often called "lightning pains" Problems walking due to ...
  2. ... can cause a tingling feeling in the feet (paresthesia). Lack of biotin may lead to muscle pain, ...
  3. ... involuntary movements, such as tremor) Sensation changes, including paresthesia (abnormal sensations), numbness, or decreases in sensation Other ...
  4. ... symptoms that affect the brain and spinal cord: Paresthesia (feeling of pins and needles in the legs), ...
  5. ... group of people will develop more serious symptoms: paresthesia (feeling of pins and needles in the legs), ...