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Most cases of paresthesia resolve within how many weeks?

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Paresthesia often resolves within a few weeks, but the exact timeframe may vary based on the underlying cause. Symptoms of unrelated conditions such as systemic infections can resolve within 7-10 days in mild cases, and approximately 7 days in moderate to severe cases, indicating more serious underlying conditions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Most cases of paresthesia, a tingling or numb sensation in a part of the body, typically resolve within a few weeks. This timeframe can vary greatly depending on the underlying cause. For example, if paresthesia is due to a transient issue such as pressure on a nerve from sitting in one position too long, it may resolve quickly once pressure is relieved. However, if it is associated with more persistent conditions like diabetes or nerve injury, the resolution might take longer or require medical intervention.

In contrast, in certain infectious diseases presenting with other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, photophobia, stiff neck, confusion, fever, rash, and conjunctivitis, symptoms generally resolve within 7-10 days. In cases of moderate to severe disease, where symptoms may include jaundice, petechial rash, mucosal hemorrhages, oliguria, epigastric tenderness with bloody vomit, and apathy, these serious symptoms often persist for approximately 7 days of moderate to severe disease. These more severe symptoms are indicative of a different underlying condition rather than paresthesia and may reflect systemic infection or other medical conditions that require prompt medical attention.

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