Paraesthesia

Definition: Abnormal cutaneous sensations of tingling, numbness, pressure, cold, and warmth that an individual experiences without the presence of a stimulus. It results from functional disturbances of sensory neurons. Causes include peripheral vascular disease, peripheral neuropathy, and nerve damage.

Synonyms (terms occurring on more labels are shown first): paresthesia, paresthesias, paraesthesia, abnormal sensation, parasthesia, paraesthesias, parasthesias

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Proteins predicted to cause Paraesthesia: CYP2C9, HTR1B, HTR1D (6 predictions in total) Show drugs for which this side effect directly occurs

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