Definition of Hypoesthesia. Meaning of Hypoesthesia. Synonyms of Hypoesthesia

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Definition of Hypoesthesia

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- Hypoesthesia or numbness is a common side effect of various medical conditions that manifests as a reduced sense of touch or sensation, or a partial loss...
- psychiatry, physiatry, anesthesiology Symptoms Pain, hyperalgesia, allodynia, hypoesthesia or hyperesthesia, skin abnormalities, atrophy, stiffness, temperature...
- sneezing, abdominal pain, gum (gingival) pain, numbness in the mouth (hypoesthesia oral), nasal congestion, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. The FDA granted...
- loss of smell. The following terms are used for negative symptomshypoesthesia is a partial loss of sensitivity to moderate stimuli, such as pressure...
- neuritis in a sensory nerve may cause pain, paresthesia (pins-and-needles), hypoesthesia (numbness), and anesthesia, and neuritis in a motor nerve may cause paresis...
- Asenapine 0.69 (0.54–0.86) - ++ + + +/- ++/+ 0.30 (−0.04 to 0.65) + + Oral hypoesthesia. Has a complex pharmacologic profile. Blonanserin ~0.7 + + ++/+ +/- +/-...
- may include pain, paresthesia (pins-and-needles), paresis (weakness), hypoesthesia (numbness), anesthesia, paralysis, wasting, and disappearance of the...
- (2024-09-20). "Frequency of self-reported persistent post-treatment genital hypoesthesia among past antidepressant users: a cross-sectional survey of ****ual and...
- increasingly heavier exposure: drowsiness, lethargy, slurred speech, hypoesthesia, confusion, disorientation, loss of consciousness, respiratory depression...
- [citation needed] Dysesthesia should not be confused with anesthesia or hypoesthesia, which refer to a loss of sensation, or paresthesia which refers to a...