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Hyperesthesia is a
condition that
involves an
abnormal increase in
sensitivity to
stimuli of the senses.
Stimuli of the
senses can
include sound that...
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First reported in 1980 by J.
Tuttle in a
scientific article,
feline hyperesthesia syndrome, also
known as
rolling skin disease, is a
complex and poorly...
- paralysis;
facial paralysis;
bowel and
bladder dysfunction;
numbness and
hyperesthesia; and a
descending pattern of recovery.
Roosevelt was left permanently...
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still need to be
alleviated in
these cases.
Patients might have
tactile hyperesthesia, in
which case
anesthesia is necessary. Bradycardia, hypotension, and...
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occasionally accompanied by pain,
paresthesia (pins and needles), or
hyperesthesia (unusual or
pathologically increased sensitivity of the skin to sensory...
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epilepsy in dogs, as well as cats. It is also used to
treat feline hyperesthesia syndrome in cats when anti-obsessional
therapies prove ineffective....
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symptom in
three of the four
following categories. Sensory:
Reports of
hyperesthesia Vasomotor:
Reports of
temperature asymmetry and/or skin
color changes...
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hyperalgesia was implied,
since hyperesthesia was
mentioned in the
previous note and
hyperalgesia is a
special case of
hyperesthesia. Jensen, T. S. (1996). Mechanisms...
- paralysis;
facial paralysis;
bowel and
bladder dysfunction;
numbness and
hyperesthesia; and a
descending pattern of recovery. He was
diagnosed with poliomyelitis...
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symptoms are
commonly followed by
sensations of
burning pain, itching,
hyperesthesia (oversensitivity), or
paresthesia ("pins and needles": tingling, pricking...