"Dysesthesia" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dysesthesia" Meaning

Dysesthesia refers to the condition of experiencing an abnormal or unpleasant sensation, often described as pain, tingling, or numbness, in response to a stimulus that would normally be perceived as neutral or pleasant.

"Dysesthesia" Examples

Usage Examples of Dysesthesia


1. Medical Context

The patient complained of dysesthesia in his left leg, describing a burning sensation that was worse at night.

2. Research Study

The study aimed to investigate the prevalence of dysesthesia in patients with multiple sclerosis, exploring its impact on their daily lives.

3. Personal Experience

After the surgery, I experienced dysesthesia in my fingers, making it difficult to perform even simple tasks like typing.

4. Clinical Lecture

Professor Johnson explained that dysesthesia is a common complication of spinal cord injuries, requiring careful management to alleviate symptoms.

5. Diary Entry

I wrote in my diary about the strange dysesthesia I felt in my arm, which seemed to respond to emotions - sometimes it tingled with excitement, while other times it ached with sadness.

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