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Glossary for Calf paresthesia/ tingling

Medical terms related to Calf paresthesia/ tingling or mentioned in this section include:

  • Ankle paralysis: A loss of the motor and or sensory function of the ankle due to either a muscular or neural mechanism
  • Arm symptoms: Symptoms affecting the arm
  • Body symptoms: Symptoms affecting the entire body features.
  • Brain symptoms: Symptoms affecting the brain
  • Burning Legs: Burning sensation in one or both feet.
  • Calf bruise: A haematoma that occurs on the calf or calves.
  • Calf burning sensation: A burning sensation on the calf or calves
  • Calf coldness: A cold sensation occurring on the calf
  • Calf itch: A sensation that causes a desire to scratch the skin of the calf or calves
  • Calf numbness: A loss of sensation located at or around the calf or calves
  • Calf pain: Pain or tenderness of the calf muscle behind the lower leg
  • Calf rash: An eruption on the skin of the ankle.
  • Cerebrovascular accident: Brain-related symptoms of bleeding or blockage.
  • Cold-like symptoms: Symptoms similar to the common cold.
  • Common cold: Symptoms similar to the common cold.
  • Common symptoms: The most common symptoms
  • Compartment Syndrome: compartment syndrome involves the compression of nerves and blood vessels within an enclosed space. This leads to impaired blood flow and muscle and nerve damage
  • Compartment syndrome: compartment syndrome involves the compression of nerves and blood vessels within an enclosed space. This leads to impaired blood flow and muscle and nerve damage
  • Decreased folate: Decrease in one of the B vitamins required for red blood cell production
  • Diabetes: Symptoms similar to those of diabetes
  • Diabetes-like symptoms: Symptoms similar to those of diabetes
  • Diabetic neuropathy: nerve damage which maybe motor, sensory and autonomic
  • Foot weakness: A decrease in the usual strength of the movements of the foot
  • Head symptoms: Symptoms affecting the head or brain
  • Intermittent Claudication: is muscle pain which occurs during physical exercise and is relieved by rest. It usually is a feature or arterial abnormality of the lower limbs
  • Intermittent claudication: is muscle pain which occurs during physical exercise and is relieved by rest. It usually is a feature or arterial abnormality of the lower limbs
  • Leg injury: Any injury that occurs to ones legs
  • Leg symptoms: Symptoms affecting the leg
  • Limb symptoms: Symptoms affecting the limbs
  • Lower leg symptoms: Symptoms affecting the lower legs, calves and shins.
  • Multiple Sclerosis: Autoimmune attack on spinal nerves causing diverse and varying neural problems.
  • Nerve symptoms: Symptoms affecting the nerves
  • Neurological symptoms: Any symptoms that are caused by neurological conditions
  • Pain: Any type of pain sensation symptoms.
  • Paresthesias: Tingling, prickling, numbness or burning sensations
  • Peripheral neuropathy: Any loss in the function of the peripheral nervous system
  • Peripheral vascular disease: Disease of arteries supplying the legs or sometimes arms
  • Sciatica: neuralgia along the nerve course of the sciatic nerve
  • Sensations: Changes to sensations or the senses
  • Sensory symptoms: Symptoms affecting the sensory systems.
  • Skin problems: Any condition that affects the skin
  • Skin symptoms: Symptoms affecting the skin.
  • Spinal cord injury: spinal cord injury causes myelopathy or damage to white matter or myelinated fiber tracts that carry sensation and motor signals to and from the brain
  • Stroke symptoms: Brain-related symptoms of bleeding or blockage.
  • Tingling: Tingling, prickling, or pins-and-needles sensations
  • Upper arm weakness: A decrease in the usual strength of the movements of the upper arm
  • Vitamin B12 Deficiency: A deficiency of Vitamin B12 primarily causes anemias the body is unable to make sufficient quantities of normal red blood cells. Severe cases can lead to permanent nervous system problems. The vitamin B12 deficiency can result from absorption problems, insufficient dietary intake, certain medications (e.g. metformin), inherited conditions (e.g. transcobalamin deficiency) and certain chronic parasitic intestinal infestations.

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