
1) Hyperesthesia
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An increased pain response.
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• (n.) A state of exalted or morbidly increased sensibility of the body, or of a part of it.
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(hyper- + Gr. aisthsis sensation + -ia) increased sensitivity to stimulation.
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Exceptionally acute sensory awareness.
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Exceptionally acute sensory awareness.
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<neurology, physiology> A neurologic symptom where there is an unusual increased or altered sensitivity to sensory stimuli. ... Origin: Gr. Aisthesis = sensation ... (11 Jan 1998) ...
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sensory distortion in which sensations appear increased.
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Excessive sensitiveness of the skin, usually in the area of a diseased tissue.
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An increased pain response.
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Excessive sensitivity to sound, taste, smell and feeling.
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hyperesthesia, hyperaesthesia (high' pur es THEE zhuh; high' pur es THEE zhi uh) 1. An abnormal sensitivity of the skin or some sense organ. 2. A heightened perceptiveness of or response to the environment. Related 'above, over, beyond the normal, excessive' word units: epi-; super-, supra-, sur;...
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(Gr. hyper + aesthesis, sensation) Excessive sensitivity, either sensory or affective. -- L.W.
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hyperesthesia.
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