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paresthesia
English
Alternative forms
- paraesthesia
- paræsthesia
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???? (pará, “beside, abnormal”) + ???????? (aísth?sis, “sensation”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?pær?s??i?zi?, -??/
Noun
paresthesia (countable and uncountable, plural paresthesias or paresthesiae)
- A sensation of burning, prickling, itching, or tingling of the skin, with no obvious cause.
- Paresthesia occurs when a body part 'falls asleep'.
Derived terms
- hemiparesthesia
Translations
paresthesia From the web:
- what paresthesia means
- paresthesia what does this mean
- paresthesia what is the definition
- what is paresthesia of skin
- what is paresthesia anxiety
- what causes paresthesia of skin
- what causes paresthesia in legs
- what causes paresthesia in feet
paresthesiae
English
Noun
paresthesiae
- plural of paresthesia
paresthesiae From the web:
- what is paresthesias mean
- what causes paresthesias
- what is paresthesias of the hands and feet
- what is paresthesias of the extremities
- what does paresthesias
- what is paresthesias in feet
- what do paresthesias feel like
- what is paresthesias and/or dysesthesias
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