Dysesthesia is a neurological condition characterized by a distortion of the sense of touch, which causes all touch to feel unpleasant. The root words for this condition come from the Greek words for “bad” and “sensation,” reflecting the fact that for a patient with dysesthesia, sensations feel not just abnormal, but unpleasant. It sometimes occurs with paresthesia, transitory tingling and numbness which can feel abnormal and strange, but not…

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What Is Dysesthesia?

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