Fifty-four women with MS (mean age: M = 33.94 yr, SD = 6.92) were randomly assigned to one of the following conditions: yoga, aquatic exercise, or nonexercise control. Their existing immune modulatory therapy r
Symptoms:Tingling (“pins and needles”), electric shock-likeorburning feelingorpain in the tips of the first three fingers (thumb, index, middle)and theadjacent half of the ring finger(Picture 3), feeling of finger swelling(but usually no swelling),pain in the wrist; weaker grip, clumsines...
Women report symptoms from intermittent and mild to lasting and painful, even to the point of waking them from sleep. What about in the face? Is that paresthesia as well? This is most likely due to essentially the same cause, but with a different outcome. Most women report menopausal par...
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While most patients improve, some symptoms persist in the majority of patients without significant negative effects on satisfaction. Patients should always be advised of the risk of persistent sensory alterations around the surgical site to increase the likelihood of their satisfaction post-operatively....
The sensations can take a lot of forms: tingling, burning, crawling skin, cold, numbness, the classic pins-and-needles, and increased sensitivity. Women report symptoms from intermittent and mild to lasting and painful, even to the point of waking them from sleep. ...
Rates were 3- to 4-times higher in women, with the highest rate ratios among those 18–49years of age. Median time to onset was 24h (IQR: 3–96). Paresthesia, hypoesthesia/anesthesia (83%) were more common than dysesthesias (13%). Symptoms were reported mostly in upper limbs (62%...
Reporting rate was highest in women of reproductive age, peaking at 30–39 years-old (28/100,000 doses administered) and exceeding that of men of the same age (7/100,000 doses) by 4-fold. Median time to onset was 2h. Symptoms subsided within one week in 37% but lasted ≥6 months...