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Paresthesia
Related Terms
Numbness and Tingling
Pins and Needles
Sensation Disturbance
Differential Diagnoses
Alcoholic neuropathy
Carcinomatous neuropathy (
breast
or
lung cancer
)
Diabetic neuropathy
Entrapment neuropathies (carpal tunnel, cubital tunnel, peroneal neuropathy)
Guillain-Barré syndrome
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Hypocalcemia
Medication side effect
Multiple sclerosis
Radiculopathy (cervical or lumbar)
Restless legs syndrome
Toxicologic conditions
Vitamin B
12
deficiency
Specialists
Endocrinologist
Family Practice Physician
General Surgeon
Hematologist
Internal Medicine Physician
Medical Toxicologist
Neurologist
Orthopedic (Orthopaedic) Surgeon
Pharmacologist
Physiatrist
Preventative Medicine Specialist
Comorbid Conditions
Arthritis
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Factors Influencing Duration
Length of disability is based on the primary disease, not the paresthesia. However, paresthesia can complicate the primary disease and influence the length of disability.
Medical Codes
ICD-9-CM:
782.0 -
Symptoms Involving Skin and Other Integumentary Tissue; Disturbance of Skin Sensation; Anesthesia of Skin; Burning or Prickling Sensation; Hyperesthesia; Hypoesthesia; Numbness; Paresthesia; Tingling
General References
Rowland, Lewis P. "Diagnosis of Pain and Paresthesias."
Merritt's Neurology.
Ed. Lewis P. Rowland. 10
th
ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2000. 22-26.
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