Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dysaesthesia
noun
/ˌdɪs.iˈθiː.ʒə/
Definition
A condition characterized by an unpleasant sensation or abnormal response to stimuli.
Examples
- The patient experienced dysaesthesia in their legs, making it hard to walk.
- Dysaesthesia can often lead to discomfort and frustration for those who suffer from it.
- After the nerve injury, he reported feelings of dysaesthesia in his hands.
Meaning
Dysaesthesia refers to a difficulty in the perception of sensations, where normal stimuli may be perceived as uncomfortable or painful.
Synonyms
- abnormal sensation
- paresthesia
- sensorial discomfort