In 2002 the U . S . FDA published a warning regarding " severe " discontinuation symptoms among those terminating paroxetine treatment, including paraesthesia, bad dreams, and dizziness.
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Complications for ERA include burns, paraesthesia, clinical phlebitis and slightly higher rates of deep vein thrombosis ( 0.57 % ) and pulmonary embolism ( 0.17 % ).
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The positive bathmotropic effect ), thus causing spontaneous muscle spasms ( tetany ) and paraesthesia ( the sensation of " pins and needles " ) of the extremities and round the mouth.
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The symptoms of poisoning, which are predominantly neurological, include ataxia, in addition to numbness and / or paraesthesia ( tingling ) around the mouth, lips, and limb extremities.
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There is no mention of sexual activity with children in Chapter III, " General Pathology ", where the " cerebral neuroses " ( including sexuality the paraesthesias ) are covered.
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This condition is sometimes referred to as " Bernhardt-Roth paraesthesia ", named in conjunction with German neuropathologist Martin Bernhardt ( 1844 1915 ), who described the disorder independent of Roth.
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During their post-experiment accounts, the volunteers recounted experiences such as vision problems, heat sensation in the head, as well as paraesthesias such as a tingling and numbing sensation in multiple places of their bodies.
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Symptoms may include tinnitus, psychosis, cognitive deficits, gastrointestinal complaints, insomnia, paraesthesia ( tingling and numbness ), pain ( usually in limbs and extremities ), muscle pain, weakness, tension, painful tremor, shaking attacks, jerks, and blepharospasm and may occur even without a pre-existing history of these symptoms.
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The Australian Medical Services Advisory Committee ( MSAC ) in 2008 determined that endovenous laser treatment / ablation ( ELA ) for varicose veins " appears to be more effective in the short term, and at least as effective overall, as the comparative procedure of junction ligation and vein stripping for the treatment of varicose veins . " It also found in its assessment of available literature, that " occurrence rates of more severe complications such as DVT, nerve injury, and paraesthesia, post-operative infections, and haematomas, appears to be greater after ligation and stripping than after EVLT ".
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Back pain, perineal pain, secondary Sciatica, secondary piriformis muscle dysfunction with tertiary sciatica, Cauda equina syndrome, neurogenic claudication ( pain caused by walking ), neurogenic bladder, dysuria, urinary incontinence, coccygodynia, sacral radiculopathy, radicular pain, headaches, retrograde ejaculation, paresthesia, hypesthesia, secondary pelvic floor dysfunction, vaginismus, motor disorders in lower limbs and the genital, perineal, or lumbosacral areas, sacral or buttocks pain, vaginal or penile paraesthesia, sensory changes over buttocks, perineal area, and lower extremity; difficulty walking; severe lower abdominal pain, bowel dysfunction, intestinal motility disorders like constipation or bowel incontinence.