paraesthesia [ˌparɪsˈθiːzɪə] (美 paresthesia) (pl. paraesthesiae -zIiː 或 paraesthesias)
[mass noun](Medicine)an abnormal sensation, typically tingling or pricking (‘pins and needles’), caused chiefly by pressure on or damage to peripheral nerves (医)感觉异常
语源
late 19th cent.: from para- 'alongside, irregular' + Greek aisthēsis 'sensation' + -ia