Paresthesia refers to abnormal sensations in the skin, such as tingling, numbness, or a "pins and needles" feeling. Radio waves in the 100MHz range are generally considered to be in the radio frequency (RF) region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
To date, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that exposure to 100MHz radio waves, or any other radio frequency within the legal limits, can cause paresthesia without leaving any visible traces on the skin. Radio waves at this frequency are typically non-ionizing, which means they do not have sufficient energy to directly damage tissues or cause significant biological effects.
However, it's important to note that individual sensitivities and reactions to electromagnetic fields can vary. Some people may report experiencing symptoms they attribute to exposure to radio waves or other electromagnetic fields, but scientific studies have generally not found consistent evidence to support these claims.
If you have concerns about potential health effects from radio waves or electromagnetic fields, it's best to consult with a medical professional or experts in the field who can provide a more comprehensive evaluation based on your specific situation.