10 Paresthesia Symptoms

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Weak Muscles

The combination of all of these sensations can leave extremities feeling generally weak. Muscle weakness feels like decreased strength in the muscles. It may occur in one muscle, a group of muscles or all muscles in the affected limb. Depending on the cause, the weakness may be temporary or continuous.

Sudden muscle weakness on one side of the body can be a sign of a stroke. People experiencing this symptom should seek medical attention immediately.4‘Understanding the ‘Pins and Needles’ Feeling.’ Understanding the ‘Pins and Needles’ Feeling - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center, www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=1&ContentID=58

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