Tingling Sensation in Limbs
Abnormal prickling, pins-and-needles, or tingling sensations in the limbs — arising from peripheral or central nervous system involvement.
Quick answer
Tingling sensation in the limbs (paraesthesia) describes abnormal prickling, pins-and-needles, or tingling sensations in the arms, hands, legs, or feet. ICD-10: R20.2 (paraesthesia of skin); ICD-11: MB40. A common neurological symptom ranging from transient positional compression to serious peripheral or central nervous system pathology.
Recognition
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Reports of numbness, tingling, and temporary loss of sensation.
What is Tingling Sensation in Limbs?
Abnormal prickling, pins-and-needles, or tingling sensations in the limbs — arising from peripheral or central nervous system involvement.
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Nervous system regulation, brain function, and neural pathways.
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