dysesthesia उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Patients suffering from dysesthesia can become incapacitated with pain, despite no apparent damage to the skin or other tissue.
- It is usually described as a glove-stocking distribution of numbness, sensory loss, dysesthesia and night time pain.
- Neuropathic pain may be associated with abnormal sensations called dysesthesia or pain from normally non-painful stimuli ( allodynia ).
- Dysesthesia is distinct in that it can, but not necessarily, refer to spontaneous sensations in the absence of stimuli.
- The definition also complies with a note which is : " It may occur with allodynia, hyperesthesia, hyperalgesia, or dysesthesia.
- Patients with painful disorders of sensation ( dysesthesia ) of the soles of the feet may have a similar gait but do not have foot drop.
- Dysesthesia should not be confused with anesthesia or hypesthesia, which refer to a loss of sensation, or paresthesia which refers to a distorted sensation.
- In one study, occlusal dysesthesia patients showed greater ability to differentiate these thicknesses than control, healthy individuals, but these differences were not statistically significant.
- Ergotamine / dihydroergotamine : Concurrent use of erythromycin and ergotamine or dihydroergotamine has been associated in some patients with acute ergot toxicity characterized by severe peripheral vasospasm and dysesthesia.
- Similarly, Marbach later proposed that occlusal dysesthesia may be caused by the brain talking to itself, causing abnormal oral sensations in the absence of external stimuli.