Hypoalgesia

Hyperalgesia

Hyperalgesia
Hyperalgesia is an increased sensitivity to pain, which may be caused by damage to nociceptors or peripheral nerves. Temporary increased sensitivity to pain also occurs as part of sickness behavior, the evolved response to infection.

Hypoalgesia - List of case studies

List of Symptoms

Hypersensitivity in arms Hypersplenism Hypoalgesia Hypoesthesia (of the knee) Hyposthenia (left lower limb ...

Chronic Pain in the Lower Rib Cage – Suspected Intercostal Neurinoma

chronic pain, abdominal pain, superficial sensory changes, hypoalgesia, hyperalgesia, alodinia to light touch. Related Conditions : ... Intercostal neuralgia, superficial sensory changes, hypoalgesia, hyperalgesia, alodinia to light touch, temporary analgesia, ...

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