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Lostpoet · M
Paresthesia is a symptom that few people know the name of, but most experience at some point. It commonly manifests after a person sits cross-legged for too long or falls asleep on their arm and is usually called "pins and needles." Paresthesia is generally a painless sensation that disappears quickly without any intervention. However, if it occurs regularly or for long periods, it may be a symptom of a serious condition. Consultation with a doctor can help to determine the underlying cause.
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