Temporary Paresthesia
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Temporary paresthesia is caused by too much pressure apply on a nerve temporarily. Some of the common causes is when a person sit on one position for a period of time and when intend to switch position temporary paresthesia occurs. Also occurs in arms, hands, feet and/or other parts of the body.Â
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Although temporary paresthesia is not desirable to feel, It is not a serious condition, usually the normal feeling of the affected part will return within a couple of minutes. When the feeling of numbness and tingling continue, chances are you might have a pinched nerve.Â
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Symptoms of Temporary Paresthesia
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- Numbness
- Weakness
- Pricking
- Burning
- Itching
- Tingling sensation
- Slight pain in the muscle or nerve
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Causes of Temporary Paresthesia
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- Inactivity
- Sitting in bad position
- Reduced blood supply to the affected areas
- Traumatic nerve damage
- Nerve entrapment
- Nerve compressionÂ
- Stroke
- Migraine
- Alcoholism
- Multiple sclerosis
- Dehydration
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Home Remedies / Natural Treatment for Temporary Paresthesia
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Simple repositioning of the affected limbs or part of the body will lead to normal feeling of the Temporary Paresthesia affected part.
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Avoiding being inactive for a longer period time
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Avoid repetitive action of the certain body part for a longer period of time
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Other Suggestion for Temporary Paresthesia
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When this feeling occurs in alarming rate, it is advisable to see a doctor for general health concern.






