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paresthesia
par·es·the·sia also par·aes·the·sia P0057900 (păr′ĭs-thē′zhə)n. A skin sensation, such as burning, prickling, itching, or tingling, with no apparent physical cause. [New Latin paraesthēsia : par(a)- + Greek aisthēsis, feeling; see anesthesia.] par′es·thet′ic (-thĕt′ĭk) adj.paresthesia (ˌpærɛsˈθiːzɪə) n (Pathology) pathol the usual US spelling of paraesthesia paresthetic adjpar•es•the•sia (ˌpær əsˈθi ʒə, -ʒi ə, -zi ə) n. an abnormal tingling or prickling sensation; pins and needles. [1855–60] paresthesia, paraesthesiaany abnormal physical sensation, as itching, a tickling feeling, etc. — paresthetic, paraesthetic, adj.See also: Body, Human, PerceptionThesaurusNoun | 1. | paresthesia - abnormal skin sensations (as tingling or tickling or itching or burning) usually associated with peripheral nerve damageparaesthesiasymptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular diseaseformication - hallucinated sensation that insects or snakes are crawling over the skin; a common side-effect of extensive use of cocaine or amphetamines | Translations
Paresthesia
paresthesia[‚par·əs′thē·zhə] (medicine) Tingling, crawling, or burning sensation of the skin. Paresthesia an unusual sensation of numbing, pricking, or creeping of the skin that arises either without external cause or under the action of various mechanical factors, such as pressure on a nerve or vessel. Paresthesia may be a manifestation of diseases of the peripheral nervous system or, more rarely, of the sensory centers of the spinal cord or brain. paresthesia
paresthesia [par″es-the´zhah] a morbid or abnormal sensation, such as burning, prickling, or formication.postoperative paresthesia prolonged paresthesia after surgery done with a local anesthetic, especially around the mouth due to injury of the mental nerve or mandibular nerve.par·es·the·si·a (par'es-thē'zē-ă), Avoid the jargonistic use of the plural of this abstract noun to mean 'episodes or zones of paresthesia'.A spontaneous abnormal usually nonpainful sensation (for example, burning, pricking); may be due to lesions of both the central and peripheral nervous systems. Synonym(s): paraesthesia [para- + G. aisthēsis, sensation] paresthesia also paraesthesia (păr′ĭs-thē′zhə)n. A skin sensation, such as burning, prickling, itching, or tingling, with no apparent physical cause. par′es·thet′ic (-thĕt′ĭk) adj.paresthesia Neurology An abnormal tactile sensation, described as burning, pricking, tickling, tingling, or creeping, which indicates nerve irritationpar·es·the·si·a (par'es-thē'zē-ă) A subjective report of any abnormal sensation; could be experienced as numbness, tingling, or what is colloquially called "pins and needles." Synonym(s): paraesthesia. [para- + G. aisthēsis, sensation]ParesthesiaAn altered sensation often described as burning, tingling, or pin pricks.Mentioned in: Gulf War Syndromepar·es·the·si·a (par'es-thē'zē-ă) Avoid the jargonistic use of the plural of this abstract noun to mean 'episodes or zones of paresthesia.'In dentistry, a temporary or permanent condition of prolonged numbness after effects of an injected local anesthetic have ceased; maybe caused by trauma to nerve sheath during injection, hemorrhage about that sheath, or administration of contaminated anesthetic. Synonym(s): paraesthesia. [para- + G. aisthēsis, sensation]paresthesia Related to paresthesia: Peripheral neuropathySynonyms for paresthesianoun abnormal skin sensations (as tingling or tickling or itching or burning) usually associated with peripheral nerve damageSynonymsRelated Words |