Definition of Hyperaesthesia. Meaning of Hyperaesthesia. Synonyms of Hyperaesthesia

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Definition of Hyperaesthesia

Hyperaesthesia
Hyperaesthesia Hy`per*[ae]s*the"si*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. "ype`r over + ? sense, perception.] (Med. & Physiol.) A state of exalted or morbidly increased sensibility of the body, or of a part of it. -- Hy`per*[ae]s*thet"ic, a.

Meaning of Hyperaesthesia from wikipedia

- sensitivity is called "auditory hyperesthesia". In the context of pain, hyperaesthesia can refer to an increase in sensitivity where there is both allodynia...
- age, breed, and ****. The syndrome may also be referred to as feline hyperaesthesia syndrome, apparent neuritis, atypical neurodermatitis, psychomotor epilepsy...
- eyeballs, soreness of the muscles of the legs and back, and frequent hyperaesthesia of the shins. The initial fever is usually followed in a few days by...
- Boas' or Boas's sign is hyperaesthesia (increased or altered sensitivity) below the right Hypochondrium or 12th rib region, which can be a symptom in acute...
- successful, although it was suggested that the results could be explained by hyperaesthesia as he could hear what was being said by the sender. Murray was the President...
- tone, gait disturbance, ataxia, speech disturbances, paraesthesia, hyperaesthesia, anaesthesia, visual disturbance, abnormal reflexes, seizures, and coma...
- gastric ulcer dermal hyperaesthesia just left of T12 Boas' sign Ismar Isidor Boas gastroenterology acute cholecystitis dermal hyperaesthesia at inferior angle...
- lethargy, agitation, an****ia, hallucinations, myoclonus, hypoaesthesia, hyperaesthesia, tachycardia, hypersalivation, hypoglycaemia, excessive sweating, flushing...
- exposure of permethrin can cause several symptoms, including convulsion, hyperaesthesia, hyperthermia, hypersalivation, and loss of balance and coordination...
- successful. However, it was suggested that the results could be explained by hyperaesthesia as he could hear what was being said by the sender. Psychologist Leonard...