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dysesthesia

Terms vs Dysesthesia - What's the difference?

terms | dysesthesia |


As nouns the difference between terms and dysesthesia

is that terms is while dysesthesia is (medicine) a condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching.

Dysesthesia vs Paresthesia - What's the difference?

dysesthesia | paresthesia |


As nouns the difference between dysesthesia and paresthesia

is that dysesthesia is a condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching while paresthesia is a sensation of burning, prickling, itching, or tingling of the skin, with no obvious cause.

Dysesthesia vs Allodynia - What's the difference?

dysesthesia | allodynia |


As nouns the difference between dysesthesia and allodynia

is that dysesthesia is (medicine) a condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching while allodynia is pain produced by innocuous stimulation of normal skin; may result from sensitization of central pain pathways in migraine.

Dysesthesia vs Neurogenicpain - What's the difference?

dysesthesia | neurogenicpain |

Dysesthesia vs Dysesthesiae - What's the difference?

dysesthesia | dysesthesiae |


As nouns the difference between dysesthesia and dysesthesiae

is that dysesthesia is (medicine) a condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching while dysesthesiae is (label).

Itch vs Dysesthesia - What's the difference?

itch | dysesthesia |


As nouns the difference between itch and dysesthesia

is that itch is a sensation felt on an area of the skin that causes a person or animal to want to scratch while dysesthesia is (medicine) a condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching.

As a verb itch

is to feel itchy; to feel a need to be scratched.

Dysaesthesia vs Dysesthesia - What's the difference?

dysaesthesia | dysesthesia | Alternative forms |

Dysaesthesia is an alternative form of dysesthesia.


As nouns the difference between dysaesthesia and dysesthesia

is that dysaesthesia is while dysesthesia is (medicine) a condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching.

Wet vs Dysesthesia - What's the difference?

wet | dysesthesia |


As nouns the difference between wet and dysesthesia

is that wet is liquid or moisture while dysesthesia is a condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching.

As an adjective wet

is of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

As a verb wet

is to cover or impregnate with liquid.

Burn vs Dysesthesia - What's the difference?

burn | dysesthesia |


As nouns the difference between burn and dysesthesia

is that burn is water while dysesthesia is (medicine) a condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching.

Sensation vs Dysesthesia - What's the difference?

sensation | dysesthesia |


As nouns the difference between sensation and dysesthesia

is that sensation is a physical feeling or perception from something that comes into contact with the body; something sensed while dysesthesia is a condition caused by lesions of the nervous system that causes abnormal sensations such as burning, wetness, or itching.

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