Commonly described as a "pins and needles" sensation, paresthesia can affect various parts of the body. A lot of people brush it off and think it's just part of being alive, well yes but if it's happening too often it could be a sign you need to make some changes. As I said the actual official name is Paresthesia, and technically it is classified as a tingling sensation in the feet and other extremities, is closely associated with peripheral neuropathy, which involves weakness and pain resulting from nerve damage.
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Comfort and Freedom over Pins & Needles and Peripheral neuropathy
16 October 2024


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