A brief sensation of warmth or stinging may occur immediately after applying the medication.
These sensations usually occur in the calf area but may be felt anywhere from the thigh to the ankle.
But in people who have bladder spasms, the sensation occurs suddenly and often severely.
When the anesthetic is injected, a burning or stinging sensation may occur.
The sensation only occurs when the nerve impulse reaches the brain.
Here, the referred sensation occurred in the areas previously affected by the shingles.
These sensations usually occur in the evening, while the patient is sitting or lying down and relaxing.
It was in 1895 that the sensation of Townsend's career occurred.
These sensations may also occur in the arms.
The sensation and the urge can occur in any body part; the most cited location is legs, followed by arms.