Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dysesthesia
noun
/ˌdɪsɛsˈθiːziə/
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Definition
A condition characterized by an abnormal sensation experienced in the absence of an external stimulus.
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Examples
- After her surgery, she experienced dysesthesia in her legs.
- The patient reported a feeling of dysesthesia that made it hard to wear socks.
- In some cases, dysesthesia can be a side effect of certain medications.
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Meaning
Dysesthesia refers to sensations that are uncomfortable or painful, often experienced as tingling, burning, or other peculiar feelings.
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Synonyms
- abnormal sensation
- paresthesia
- neuropathic pain