Paresthesia
Cross-source consensus on Paresthesia from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Paresthesia is a symptom, not a diagnosis, and can arise from any process that damages myelin. — B12 Deficiency: The Hidden Cause of Numb Hands and Pins and Needles
- Numbness and tingling in the hands and fingertips is the most common presentation of B12-related cervical demyelination. — B12 Deficiency: The Hidden Cause of Numb Hands and Pins and Needles
- In diabetic foot neuropathy, numbness and paresthesia start at the bottom of the feet and progress upward. — B12 Deficiency: The Hidden Cause of Numb Hands and Pins and Needles
- Cervical myelopathy from B12 deficiency can cause urinary retention through disruption of nerve pathways controlling bladder function. — B12 Deficiency: The Hidden Cause of Numb Hands and Pins and Needles