Paresthesia is a temporary change in sensation that may indicate a neurological problem if chronic. It can involve tingling, numbness, crawling or itching sensations, and is caused by environmental factors or medical conditions. Persistent cases require a neurologist’s attention. Parasatesia, which is actually correctly spelled paresthesia, is a temporary change in sensation that is not […]
Hand paresthesia, characterized by tingling or numbness, can be caused by compression of the positional nerve or serious medical conditions such as diabetes-related nerve damage, multiple sclerosis, brain tumors, or herniated discs. Treatment options include massaging the hand, vitamin B6, blood tests, physical exams, MRI scans, hand splints, paraffin wax treatments, exercises, and a diet […]