10 Symptoms of Hypoparathyroidism
Symptom #3: Paresthesia
Paresthesia is the abnormal feeling or sensation where there is numbness, tingling, pricking, tickling, or burning without any apparent cause. Paresthesia can be both transient and chronic with many underlying causes such as hyperventilation syndrome, panic attacks, shingles, reactive hyperaemia, vitamin deficiency, malnutrition, diabetes, hypothyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, and more.
The most common kind of paresthesia is known as “pins and needles” and is often referred to as a body part that has “fallen asleep”.
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