Symptoms Linked To Porphyria

Muscle Pain And Tingling

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Muscle pain and tingling are common symptoms of acute porphyria. The tingling may be a 'pins and needles' feeling similar to what an individual might experience with poor blood circulation. There may also be numbness in the limbs. Muscles may become weak or paralyzed entirely because of the nervous system issues. Neurological muscle weakness is caused when the signals between the brain and muscles are weakened or interrupted. A number of factors might lead to attacks, such as low-calorie diets, alcohol, and medications. Hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle can also play a part. If an individual has other illnesses, infections, or is exposed to organic solvents, they may be more susceptible to an attack.

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