0 present participle of tingle
1 to have a feeling as if a lot of sharp points are being put quickly and lightly into your body:
Few women took advantage of the opportunity to report additional symptoms-breast pains, buzzing in ears, tingling of extremities and irritability were mentioned.
The numbness and tingling are more severe around the mouth and lips.
It might be tingling in the scalp, or it might be feelings of giddiness in the abdomen.
The unplanned aspect of our meetings led us to a tingling expectation.
Among the 29 symptomatic patients we evaluated, 72 % experienced paresthetic sensations such as itching, tingling, and numbness and 28 % complained of pain.
Typical symptoms include numbness and tingling, star ting in the wound and progressing to encompass the entire body.
There's a tingling sound, and so on.
A prodrome of intense pain with pruritus, tingling, tenderness and hyperaesthesia occurs, followed by a painful eruption of grouped vesicles on an erythematous base within a sensory dermatome.