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19/08/2020

Why are you suddenly jingling?

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Has it ever occurred to you that you are suddenly unable to feel any part of the body or that there is a feeling or feeling like constantly poking something with a sharp object that you are no longer moving that part? If this happens to you, you have no reason to be afraid, just know that you are not being paralyzed! This medical condition is better known to us as "Jhi Jhi". However, medical science has given a beautiful name. The name is "Paresthesia". So let's introduce you to Paresthesia today.

What do we mean by paresthesia?
Paresthesia is when you feel some unusual sensations in your body, such as the feeling of being stabbed with something sharp, not responding to any part of the body, that is, not feeling when touched. Someone may think that a small insect is walking inside the skin or burning inside. This condition is Paresthesia which is usually felt in the hands and feet. However, it can occur in other parts of the body. This happens to you when you are sitting idle for a while or your hand is pressed under your head or body while sleeping. Paresthesia is also called "Fall asleep" in English.

Who is more likely to have paresthesia?
Paresthesia can happen to anyone. However, some types of people have a higher rate of jhi jhi than others, such as those who wear small size shoes, who sit on their feet for a long time. Also those who have Back pain or Diabetes.

How Many Types of Paresthesia Can You Have?
You may have two types of paresthesia.
One, Temporary or Transient Paresthesia (Temporary
Paresthesia)

What causes Temporary Paresthesia in your hands or feet?
Many people think that we have a relationship with the blood vessels. Their idea is that when there is pressure on a part, the blood flow to that part stops for a while. For which the experience is like catching ji ji. But, that is not correct. The reason behind catching Zhi Zhi is not because of the pressure in the blood vessels, but mainly because of the pressure on the nerves in that place and when the pressure is removed, Zhi Zhi is no longer caught. Let me explain, nerves are specialized cells in your body, also called neurons. They transmit any kind of message in the body, from one place to another through electrical signals. The nerves are specially connected to each other and send information from one nerve to another at a very fast speed. Any kind of message reaches the brain through the nerves that are spread throughout the body through the spinal cord inside your spine. Suppose you put your hand in the fire, You will feel warmth and pain as soon as you shake hands. Why? Because the sensory receptor under the skin of your hand sends that message of heat and pain to the brain through the nerves and then you realize that you are feeling hot and feeling pain. The same thing happens with paresthesia. When the nerves are under pressure, no more messages can go to the brain for a while, so you don't feel anything. When the pressure is removed, everything is turned on again and this abnormal feeling goes through the nerves to the brain and you get an abnormal feeling like catching a jingle. After a while this feeling no longer exists. Everything goes on again and this abnormal feeling goes through the nerves to the brain and you get an abnormal feeling like catching a jingle. After a while this feeling no longer exists. Everything goes on again and this abnormal feeling goes through the nerves to the brain and you get an abnormal feeling like catching a jingle. After a while this feeling no longer exists. As a result, you do not get any feelings. When the pressure is removed, everything is turned on again and this abnormal feeling goes through the nerves to the brain and you get an abnormal feeling like catching a jingle. After a while this feeling no longer exists. As a result, you do not get any feelings. When the pressure is removed, everything is turned on again and this abnormal feeling goes through the nerves to the brain and you get an abnormal feeling like catching a jingle. After a while this feeling no longer exists.

What Causes Your Chronic Paresthesia?
Chronic paresthesia is usually a symptom of another neurological disorder. Some central nervous system (CNS) disorders can occur. For example:
• Stroke {In a word, 'Brain attack'. When blood flow to any part of the brain stops, it is called a stroke. It damages the brain cells
• ient Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIA) {If the blood flow to the brain is temporarily interrupted, it is called TIA. Many call it 'Mini-Stroke'. But let's not forget that this is a very big danger signal. Because TIA can be a symptom of a later major stroke.
• Multiple Sclerosis (MS) {Chronic disease that attacks your brain, spinal cord and optic nerve of the eye}
• Transverse Myelitis {is a neurological disease.
Nce Encephalitis প্রদ Inflammation of brain tissue}… .etc.

Other causes include:
• Liver or Kidney Disease
• Trauma {Physical or Human Injury}
um Brain Tumor
• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) It damages the peripheral nerves, leading to paresthesia
• • Autoimmune disease {It is a condition in which your own body attacks your own tissues. What will kill the germs outside! Instead, think of your good cells gulai may be bad}
• The Diabetes {Blood Glucose's level increased}
• The Fibromyalgia {second known Medical condition in which your bones and muscles are affected}
• The Deficiency of Vitamin to B-1, to B-3 And (niacin) , B-6, B-12
• Taking too much vitamin-D
It may be due to some drugs such as: Chemotherapy drugs… .. etc.

What causes paresthesia during menopause?
Menopause is the permanent closure of the menstrual period in girls. In most cases, menopause occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. Paresthesia occurs in girls during Menopause or Post Menopause. Not just hands, but feet. In most cases it does not indicate anything serious. However, if there are any other symptoms with just catching Jhi Jhi, you should see a doctor. Hormone fluctuation is a common cause of such feelings. Simply put, hormone levels are not right. Especially the estrogen hormone. This hormone has a profound effect on the Central Nervous System (CNS). So, when the level of estrogen hormone is not right, it feels like a tingling sensation.

When do you see a doctor for paresthesia?
There is no need to see a doctor for temporary paresthesia. However, if these abnormal feelings last for a long time and are too much, then you must see a doctor.

How is paresthesia diagnosed?
The doctor will listen to the full description from you first and then ask some questions. Maybe you can do some physical examinations and if necessary you can also give laboratory tests. For example: some neurological tests, EMG (Electromyography), MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), Ultrasound etc.

What can be the treatment for paresthesia?
The treatment of paresthesia will depend on your symptoms. If your paresthesia is caused by another illness, then treating that illness can cure paresthesia. Your doctor will take necessary action in this case.

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