Both diarrh[oe]a and formication were also absent in a third case reported by Dr.
The same author speaks of a gentleman under treatment for stricture who could not eat figs without experiencing the most unpleasantformication of the palate and fauces.
There are at this time a disinclination to stand or walk, a stooped posture or gait, occasionally a light icterus, a feeling of formication or paresis in the right leg, and lastly an increased resistance or a palpable tumor in the right ileum.
For weeks or months the patient may experience numbness or formication and rheumatic pains in the limbs, perhaps with a sense of stiffness in the joints, especially felt after rest or the day after unusual fatigue.
Formication and dilatation of the pupils are frequent symptoms.
Marked digital formication existed, but the arthritic pains were not so severe as in ordinary cases.
At the time of admission to hospital he complained of great irritability, nervous twitching, formication in his limbs, war dreams, tachycardia.
The left arm had feelings of pain, with élancements and formication from the shoulder to the fingers on the ulnar distribution.
Typically, after six months to a year in the factory, the cramps and formication of the legs are felt, and the gradual diminution of vision with transient blindness, finally leading to inability to read, sets in.
The track was now hard and palpable, but there was no hyperæsthesia in any area; when the track was manipulated slight formication in the hand was experienced.
The early return of sensation, even if modified in acuteness, was always a very hopeful sign; also the production of formication in the area of distribution of the nerve on manipulation of the injured spot.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "formication" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: creeps; fidgets; jerking; shiver; twitching