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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"...
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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...
- capsaicin, and
lidocaine gel/patches for
epidermal hy****nsitivity or
dysesthesia.
Nerve blocks can also be used
therapeutically especially if combined...
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ganglionopathies thus
leads to
symptoms of ataxia,
decreased sensation, pain,
dysesthesia,
paresthesias and
allodynia that
characteristically occurs in a multifocal...
- very low. More
serious adverse reactions like severe/persistent pain,
dysesthesia, skin hyperpigmentation,
motor neuropathy, and
Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia...
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Dysacusis is a
hearing impairment characterized by
difficulty in
processing details of
sound due to
distortion in
frequency or
intensity rather than primarily...
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illnesses that has
caused the side
effect of
sensation loss.
Anaphia Dysesthesia Hyperesthesia Paresthesia Raynaud syndrome Chen, Li-Feng; Yang, Yang;...
- long-term
analgesia but also
comes with the
potential risks of hypesthesia,
dysesthesia,
anesthesia dolorosa, and
painful neuroma formation.
Chemical neurolysis...
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dreams or nightmares,
insomnia (paradoxical), paresthesia, tinnitus,
dysesthesia, weakness, nasal/sinus
congestion Triazolam,
although a short-acting...