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Tongue tingling after paresthesia?
I got my wisdom teeth removed on Friday, and since then the right half of my tongue has been numb. This could be lingual nerve damage that may or may not be permanent...This is a question toward people who have had this happen after getting their wisdom teeth out.Now instead of being just total numb it's sort of...tingling...Is this a good sign of the feeling coming back? Or is this just part of the paresthesia?

What could be causing my paresthesia (tingling fingers and feet)?
I am a teenager, almost an adult medically speaking. I get migraines very often and they have been much more frequent. Associating the typical aura is a new symptom, the paresthesia. At first I thought my limbs were numb, but when I touched them I could feel the pressure from the touch. If it wasn't numbness, I figured it felt similar to as if my foot had fallen asleep. It wasn't quite the same, but that's the best I could describe it. There aren't any pins and needles, but it feels similar to that. Its slightly numb, but I can feel it, and its tingly, without pins and needles. It will happen at different times too, not just with migraines, just primarily with them. It can happen at work I move around a lot , or when I'm sitting. It also makes it hard to sleep, because the paresthesia will wake me up if its strong enough. I don't get worked up easily about anything, so I don't think its anxiety attacks. I am going to see my doctor this week, I just want to bring some ideas with to colaborate with her and get it figured out.

Ulnar nerve paresthesia....possible cause ?
Can having heavy large breasts and having groves in the shoulders from the bra cause ulnar nerve paresthesia?

Has anyone ever had paresthesia after a dental extraction?
i had a tooth pulled yesterday, my dentist warned me that it is near a nerve and if damaged could possible result in numbness in my lip gums tongue & chin.it looked like a simple extraction & she said it shouldn't happen but if she was concerned she would refer me to a surgeon......the extraction took about 40 minutes because it wasnt as simple as it seemed.i now have numbness in the left side of my chin under my lip, it doesnt affect any other part of my mouth thank god like i read in peoples stories, just a small patch of my chin that feels strange when i touch it.has anyone had similar problems? if so how long if ever did it take to go away?...i know this is like the " how long is a piece of string" question as it can take days weeks months forever, just wondering as mine seems like a mild casethanksp.s. sorry for any typos

What kind of treatment is there for paresthesia?
I'm nervous because I'm a 17 F and I got all 4 of my wisdom teeth extracted last Thursday and the right side of my lip chin is still mostly numb and isn't showing signs yet of coming back it does tingle tho when I touch it . So I'm worried that if it's permanent nerve damage... is there anything that I can do? Are there medications to help bring back the nerves?signed,scared and confused.

I have feeling in my thumb and index finger but I'm having paresthesia. What could it be?
PLEASE DON'T CUT AND PASTE I am semi premed but I'm looking for someone else's thoughts on this I'm prone to overreact . Its the thumb and index paresthesia in addition, recently I've been having a lot of myoclonic jerks mostly at night . I've also had some cognitive disorientation.I'm thinking vitamin deficiency or diabetes or MS ....I don't know. The thumb and finger paresthesia just started this morning the jerks in the last few days. What do you think?

I have back paresthesia?
what can i do? it's in my upper left side... helpi had it for a year already or something

Need a physicians opinion I've been having numbness, no paresthesia, B/L hands, sometimes arms,?
usually w sleeping, sometimes even sitting. It's been going on for a few months now increasing. I'm in school, work FT doing a lot of pulling, pushing lifting. I did have a rotator cuff injury 2 10, & sciatica 08 & some cervical issues. No neuro or cardiac problems, any advise, till I f u w my Dr?

Do migraines count as a neurologocal disorder, especially when experienced with paresthesia and aura?
I get those kinds, and I just wanted to make sure whether or not it was actuallly as neurological disorder < sounds scary S

Virus that causes paresthesia and weakness, gets worse from hot showers?
I've already had a lot of blood tests done, gotten an MRI of my brain and spine done, and even done a spinal tap, everything's come out negative. A virus they suspected was GBS but I don't have it. It's made my knees buckle and cause me to fall when going down stairs, thers paresthesia in both my hands and muscle weakness in my upper arms, couldn't raise my arms above shoulder level. I noticed I get weaker from warm showers, what does this hint? my neurologist treated me with iv ig even though there's no diagnosis, and I'm set to take an EMG test next. Any help would be appreciated, I'm pretty sure it's a viral infection somehow because this was preceeded by over a month of sickness where I went through antibiotics 3 times. Before all this I was a young athletic 21 year old.

Is paresthesia (pins and needles) temporary? How long does it last?
I had an oral surgery two days ago. Oral surgery of my impacted wisdom tooth. Since then, half of my lower lip and half of my chin left side has been numb with occasional tingling, itching sensations that are really uncomfortable. I just wanted to ask, is this normal? How long would this last most probably?

Back Paresthesia HELP!?
I'm not experiencing any back pain or any pain what so ever. The paresthesia occurs when I'm doing weights. I haven't been working out for a while now. Does anybody experience this type of paraesthesia? I've been taking vitamin B12 for a nearly a week now. Does anyone have suggestions to treating this?

I've been suffering from a severe and constant feet Paresthesia for the past 6 hours..HELP!?
Actually It happened for a month straight, then stopped for a week and a half and now it started back up yesteday.Imagine a constant non stopping umconfortable paresthesia, it even hurts a little sometimes, Although it doesn't feel as bad or as intense when i'm standing or walking, but i feel like it's swelled around my left ankle. Any Homebrew ways to stop that from happening, at least temporary, i don't have any possibility of visiting anything alike a hospital or a clinic right now.

Singer Paresthesia high risk patient for upcoming wisdom tooth extraction?
I am scheduled for extraction of all 4 wisdom teeth in 3 days. I met with the surgeon today and was told that I am high risk for paresthesia on both sides. My left bottom wisdom tooth is close to the High Lingual Nerve which could result in loss of sensation on the left side of my tongue. To make matters worse, the right bottom wisdom tooth's roots has actually pushed the Inferior Alveolar Nerve over and is touching the nerve, so extraction of this tooth carries high risk to loss of sensation in my right chin, bottom lip, gums, part of tongue and cheek.I asked if I would be able to talk sing properly following surgery, and I was told by the surgeon that my actual speech would not be affected. My dentist said she didn't know to what extent my clear annunciation would be affected. After this 'assurance', I've researched online only to find numerous cases where people's speech has actually been affected slurred speech or talking like you have food in your mouth . Loss of sensation clearly is upsetting, but loss of being able to speak sing and annunciate words clearly worries me the most, since this is my livelihood. I have a major music project that I am about to promote within the next 12 months so you can imagine I'm almost panicked about the prospect of not being able to sing speak properly.Is it possible to 'only' lose sensation but still be able to speak clearly? If you experience numbness esp in the tongue on both sides , how is it possible to still manipulate your lips, tongue and chin with accuracy? To maintain all the subtle nuances of speech singing?If I could keep the wisdom teeth in, I would. I recently had an acute infection in my right 2nd molar and a year ago, my left back wisdom tooth, so according to both dentist and oral surgeon, getting at least the right bottom 3rd molar out is the only option if I want to avoid future dental complications.Is there any professional out there who can clarify if my motor functions will remain intact and my speech not affected at all?Since it's Friday, I can't reach my oral surgeon and the only time I'll be able to speak to him next is the morning of surgery. Advice over this weekend would be greatly valued.thank you

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