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Qué (quién) es pins and needles - definición

DERMAL SENSATION
Paraesthesia; Pins and needles; Tingling; Parasthesia; Tingling sensation; Transient paresthesia; Pins and needles sensation; Circumoral paresthesia; Parathesia; Paraesthesiae; Chronic numbness; Tingling of skin; Acanthethesia; Hands falling asleep; Paresthesias; Acroparesthesia; Asleep limb; Numbness and tingling; Parasthesias; Acroparaesthesia; Bubble feeling; Hemiparesthesia; Chronic paresthesia

pins and needles         
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, David and Emma Dubinsky, Max Danish and others at a White House performance of ''Pins and Needles'' (March 3, 1938)
  • Four ILGWU cast members performing ''Pins and Needles'' (December 1937)
Pins & Needles; Pins and Needles: 25th Anniversary of the Hit Musical Revue
If you have pins and needles in part of your body, you feel small sharp pains there for a short period of time. It usually happens when that part of your body has been in an uncomfortable position.
I had pins and needles in the tips of my fingers.
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Pins and Needles         
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, David and Emma Dubinsky, Max Danish and others at a White House performance of ''Pins and Needles'' (March 3, 1938)
  • Four ILGWU cast members performing ''Pins and Needles'' (December 1937)
Pins & Needles; Pins and Needles: 25th Anniversary of the Hit Musical Revue
Pins and Needles (1937) is a musical revue with a book by Arthur Arent, Marc Blitzstein, Emmanuel Eisenberg, Charles Friedman, David Gregory, Joseph Schrank, Arnold B. Horwitt, John Latouche, and Harold Rome, and music and lyrics by Rome.
pins and needles         
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, David and Emma Dubinsky, Max Danish and others at a White House performance of ''Pins and Needles'' (March 3, 1938)
  • Four ILGWU cast members performing ''Pins and Needles'' (December 1937)
Pins & Needles; Pins and Needles: 25th Anniversary of the Hit Musical Revue
¦ plural noun [treated as sing.] a tingling sensation in a limb recovering from numbness.

Wikipedia

Paresthesia

Paresthesia is an abnormal sensation of the skin (tingling, pricking, chilling, burning, numbness) with no apparent physical cause. Paresthesia may be transient or chronic, and may have any of dozens of possible underlying causes. Paresthesias are usually painless and can occur anywhere on the body, but most commonly occur in the arms and legs.

The most familiar kind of paresthesia is the sensation known as "pins and needles" after having a limb "fall asleep". A less well-known and uncommon paresthesia is formication, the sensation of insects crawling on the skin.

Ejemplos de uso de pins and needles
1. "We‘re sitting on pins and needles," Medows said.
2. MYTH PINS AND NEEDLES MEANS MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS FACT: Pins and needles alone are very rarely a sign of multiple sclerosis, or any other serious neurological illness, says Dr Mike Boggild, consultant neurologist at the Walton Centre in Liverpool.
3. They affect your nerves; give you pins and needles and tics in your muscles.
4. "Everybody is kind of waiting on pins and needles to see what happens," Steblina said.
5. I felt pins and needles in my breast...then discovered I had cancer 4.