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Basically, '''obdormition''' is the medical term for describing numbness in a limb, often caused by constant pressure on nerves or lack of movement. This is also referred to as a limb "going to sleep," usually followed by a sensation known as paraesthesia, or "pins and needles," as some call it. |
Basically, '''obdormition''' is the medical term for describing numbness in a limb, often caused by constant pressure on nerves or lack of movement. This is also referred to as a limb "going to sleep," usually followed by a sensation known as paraesthesia, or "pins and needles," as some call it. |
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Basically, obdormition is the medical term for describing numbness in a limb, often caused by constant pressure on nerves or lack of movement. This is also referred to as a limb "going to sleep," usually followed by a sensation known as paraesthesia, or "pins and needles," as some call it.