Symptom: Thigh paresthesias
Thigh paresthesias: Burning, tingling, numbness or sensations of the thigh
Introduction: Any change in sensations, such as tingling, numbness, pins-and-needles, or other sensory changes are often called "paresthesias".
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Types of Thigh paresthesias: numb thigh (2), tingling thigh (2)
Symptoms related to Thigh paresthesias: numbness (69), thigh symptoms (10), tingling (47), tingling thigh (2), paresthesia (47)
Thigh paresthesias type of: Thigh symptoms (10)
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