10 Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Symptom #6: Tingling
Our body helps us to sense what is around us. It can be very effective at alerting us to when we might be in harm’s way, sending messages to the brain that bring our attention to an area of the body. Sometimes, though, people may feel sensations that have no apparent cause.
One symptom of chronic fatigue syndrome is a tingling or ticklish sensation. It has also been described as burning or numbness, or pins and needles. The discomfort can range from mild, to downright agonising. For some people, the sensation feels like bugs crawling beneath the skin. The condition is known as paresthesia, and there is no known cure as of yet but there are ways to manage it.
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