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    Paresthesia and drug withdrawal



    Paresthesia and drug withdrawal








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    Paresthesia, is a sensation of tingling, burning, prickling, tickling, or pricking of a person's skin with no apparent long-term physical effect. The manifestation of
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    What Does Tingling, Numbness and Paresthesia Mean? Paresthesia (Greek para-= abnormal, esthesia = feeling) is abnormal sensation on the skin that has no apparent
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    Paresthesia Causes
    Psychiatric Drug Facts with Dr. Peter.
    Paresthesia is a sensation of numbness or tingling on the skin. Read some conditions that can be medical causes, as well details on symptoms.








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