The pain or abnormal sensations in dysesthesias is often described as painful feelings of tingling, burning, or numbness. Dysesthesias can simply be described as a burning pain that is worse where touch sensation is poorest.
Aching burning sensations experienced a lot with multiple sclerosis
Dysesthesias are "bad sensations" and the word refers to pain or uncomfortable sensations, often described as burning, tingling, or numbness.
I got dysesthesia right after a percutaneous balloon compression for treatment of trigeminal neuralgia.
i had a ruptured baker cyst 14 months ago it left my right sole of my foot numb. is there any help for this?
Dysesthesia means abnormal tactile stimulation.
It might help to get this translated if there weren't so many misspelled words: "There is evidence of neurological impairment with Dysesthesia and Myological Deficit" I am not a doctor but it seems to be saying there is some neurological problem, meaning spinal and brain problem, involving distorted sensation of touch and muscular problems. That's as good as I could figure out. what is the patients likely condition
It means that the patient's main problem today was pain moving down the back of the right lower leg.
What do these findings mean? What is the Patient's likely condition?
dysesthesia is an abnormal sensation, like burning, itching, tingling etc... I have it in my left hand and would not wish it upon my worst enemy, at night I feel like my hand is on fire
Dysesthesia is the medical term meaning abnormal sensation.Dysesthesia is the medical term meaning a condition of abnormal sensation.
Dysesthesia means abnormal sensation. Migrating means that they move. Etiology is the cause, and uncertain has the same meaning as in lay language. So, in sum, migrating dysesthesias of uncertain etiology means that the patient is feeling abnormal sensations that move from place to place, and the cause, to date, is unclear.
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an account of its causes is remembering what it causes but an explanation is what it actually is not what it causes!...i think