hyperesthesia |
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paresthesia |
hyperesthesia |
As nouns the difference between paresthesia and hyperesthesia
is that
paresthesia is a sensation of burning, prickling, itching, or tingling of the skin, with no obvious cause while
hyperesthesia is unusual or pathological sensitivity of the skin or of a particular sense.
hyperesthesia |
anesthesia |
As nouns the difference between hyperesthesia and anesthesia
is that
hyperesthesia is unusual or pathological sensitivity of the skin or of a particular sense while
anesthesia is a method of preventing sensation, used to eliminate pain.
hyperesthesia |
hyperestesia |
As nouns the difference between hyperesthesia and hyperestesia
is that
hyperesthesia is unusual or pathological sensitivity of the skin or of a particular sense while
hyperestesia is a hightened sensitivity to touch on the skin.
taxonomy |
hyperesthesia |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hyperesthesia
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
hyperesthesia is unusual or pathological sensitivity of the skin or of a particular sense.