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dysesthesia A condition in which a sense, especially touch, is distorted. Dysesthesia can cause an ordinary stimulus to be unpleasant or painful. It can also cause insensitivity to a stimulus. dysfunction A state of not functioning normally.
Dysesthesias, dyskinesia, insomnia, leg cramps, neurological disorder, paresthesias, periodic limb movement of sleep, PLMS, polysomnography, radiculopathy, restless legs, RLS, shaky leg syndrome, sonography.
Dysesthesia An unpleasant abnormal sensation, whether spontaneous or evoked.
Dysesthesias: Dysesthesias are unpleasant sensations that are produced in response to normal stimuli such as intense pain when the skin is lightly touched.
Bandlike dysesthesias around thorax L5 Pain in the buttock, posterior lateral thigh, calf, and foot ...
Also called hand-foot syndrome or hand-to-foot syndrome, Palmar-Plantar Erythrodysesthesia is a side effect, which can occur with several types of chemotherapy or biologic therapy drugs used to treat cancer.
It is usually accompanied by abnormal, uncomfortable sensations, known as paresthesias or dysesthesias, that are often likened to crawling, cramping, aching, burning, itching, or prickling deep within the affected areas.
Anesthesia awareness, BTR, CPS, PS, AANS, Deficiencies, Thiamine, Dysesthesias, Erythrocyte Sedimentation, Folic Acid Deficiencies, Fusions, Flicker, Gastrin Cells, Hemolytic Jaundices, HLA B7 Antigen, Hydrolase, Microsomal Epoxide, Infection, ...
One chronic type of pain is dysesthesia, which can be burning, itching, tingling and aching pain that some describe as feeling like an electric shock or acid on the skin.
Distortion of sensation (dysesthesia) in the foot with the neuroma may also occur. The neuroma and accompanying pain may recur following surgery.
Neurologic: facial weakness or paralysis, headache and stiff neck, painful or weak limb, dysesthesias Cardiac (more common in males): palpitation, dyspnea, syncope, chest pain Musculoskeletal: arthralgias, pain over muscles, tendons, and bursae ...
Nervous system: Frequent: abnormal gait, anxiety, hyperkinesia, hypertonia, neuropathy, tremor Infrequent: agitation, aphasia, circumoral paresthesia, convulsion, delusions, dementia, dysarthria, dysautonomia, dysesthesia, emotional lability, ...
These symptoms include burning sensation in the neck, pain in the neck, (also called dysesthesias), and a feeling of weakness or "heaviness" in the affected arm.
The morphologies are myriad and include morbilliform (most common, see Media file 1), urticarial, papulosquamous, pustular, and bullous. Medications can also cause pruritus and dysesthesia without an obvious eruption.
encephalotrigeminal vascular syndrome eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome episodic dyscontrol syndrome erythrodysesthesia syndrome euthyroid sick syndrome Evans' syndrome exfoliation syndrome extrapyramidal syndrome ...
eye movement; papilledema (swelling of a part of the optic nerve known as the optic disk); various problems using or understanding language (aphasia); abnormal sensations such as numbness, tingling, or spontaneous pain (paresthesia or dysesthesia); ...
Also called palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia. Permalink for hand-foot syndrome haplotype A set of closely linked genetic markers present on one chromosome which tend to be inherited together. Permalink for haplotype ...
See also: Symptom, Weakness, Stress, Fusion, Death
 
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