Definition of Dysesthesia. Meaning of Dysesthesia. Synonyms of Dysesthesia

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- Dysesthesia is an unpleasant, abnormal sense of touch. Its etymology comes from the Gr**** word "dys," meaning "bad," and "aesthesis," which means "sensation"...
- Scalp dysesthesia is a cutaneous condition characterised by pain and burning sensations without objective physical examination findings.: 64  The pain...
- BMS" could therefore be considered a misnomer. BMS is an example of dysesthesia, or a distortion of sensation. Some consider BMS to be a variant of atypical...
- ganglionopathies thus leads to symptoms of ataxia, decreased sensation, pain, dysesthesia, paresthesias and allodynia that characteristically occurs in a multifocal...
- capsaicin, and lidocaine gel/patches for epidermal hy****nsitivity or dysesthesia. Nerve blocks can also be used therapeutically especially if combined...
- very low. More serious adverse reactions like severe/persistent pain, dysesthesia, skin hyperpigmentation, motor neuropathy, and Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia...
- Dysacusis is a hearing impairment characterized by difficulty in processing details of sound due to distortion in frequency or intensity rather than primarily...
- entire ****; paresthesia or pins and needles in or around the ****; dysesthesia or an unpleasant, abnormal sense of touch in or around the ****; complete...
- illnesses that has caused the side effect of sensation loss. Anaphia Dysesthesia Hyperesthesia Paresthesia Raynaud syndrome Chen, Li-Feng; Yang, Yang;...
- dreams or nightmares, insomnia (paradoxical), paresthesia, tinnitus, dysesthesia, weakness, nasal/sinus congestion Triazolam, although a short-acting...