Paresthesia in a sentence as a noun

It got to the point where I had severe balance problems, vision loss, paresthesias, chronic pain, and was barely able to take care of myself during the worst of it.

A foot paresthesia developed, and the worker received a permanent partial disability payment.

The second try was slightly better: the paresthesias were identical, but the scary, painful, my-body-is-shutting-down sensation was no longer there.

But, if you’re sitting on your leg, and you know this to cut circulation, it would be unsurprising for you to say “it’s falling asleep” with the “degree” being the amount of paresthesia you expect to encounter when moving the limb.

For what it's worth, from my anecdotal experience, Bupropion is much, much milder in terms of withdrawal, and the symptoms are more in the realm of energy than paresthesia - groggy and listless, but not vertiginous and electrified.

"Convulsive symptoms of ergotism"Convulsive symptoms include painful seizures and spasms, diarrhea, paresthesias, itching, mental effects including mania or psychosis, headaches, nausea and vomiting.

Paresthesia definitions

noun

abnormal skin sensations (as tingling or tickling or itching or burning) usually associated with peripheral nerve damage

See also: paraesthesia