Tingling Sensation: What Is Paresthesia

Always consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and testing. Seek medical attention if your paresthesia:

Begins suddenly

Follows a recent head injury

Affects an entire arm or leg

Is accompanied by weakness or paralysis

Causes confusion or difficulty speaking

Includes dizziness or a sudden, severe headache

Worsens gradually over time

Affects both sides of the body

Comes and goes frequently

Appears related to repetitive activities

Affects only part of a limb (such as fingers or toes)

Final Note
Diagnosis should always be made by a medical specialist. Do not ignore recurring or unexplained tingling sensations—early evaluation can prevent serious complications.

Have you ever experienced tingling in your hands or legs? Did it go away on its own? Feel free to share your experience.

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