Hypoalgesia
Hypoalgesia is the medical term for diminished sensation to pain. It refers to a reduced sensitivity to painful stimuli, where individuals may experience less pain than expected in response to a stimulus that would typically be painful.
Iritis is the medical term meaning iris pain. It is an inflammation of the iris that can cause pain, sensitivity to light, and redness in the eye. Treatment usually involves anti-inflammatory medications or steroid eye drops.
The medical term for medication administered to block sensitivity to pain is "anesthetic." Anesthetics work by blocking nerve signals in the body to prevent pain sensation during medical procedures or surgeries.
is a condition of abnormal and excessive sensitivity to touch, pain, or other sensory stimuli. (hyper- means excessive, and -esthesia means sensation or feeling)
Opioid hyperalgesia is a medical condition of people that suffer from pain sensitivity.
Nociception is the medical term meaning pain detection. -algia or -dynia is the medical terminology combining form meaning pain. The traditional Latin term meaning pain is dolor.
The meaning of tender is gentle, kind and warm. However, it can also mean sensitivity in a certain part of the body where there is pain.
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Dorsalgia is the medical term meaning back pain. It is not a frequently used word.
Tenodynia or tenalgia mean tendon pain in medical terms.
Gastroenteralgia is the medical term meaning pain in the stomach and intestine.
Mastodynia or mastalgia is the medical term meaning breast pain.