| hyperpathia |
means increased pain from stimuli which are normally painful. The most common example is increased sharpness from a pin prick.
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| hyperpathia |
Abnormally exaggerated subjective response to painful stimuli. May occur with hyperesthesia, hyperalgesia, or dysesthesia. The pain is often explosive in character.
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| hyperpathia |
A painful syndrome characterized by an abnormally painful reaction to a stimulus, especially a repetitive stimulus, as well as an increased threshold.
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| hyperpathia |
Pain which occurs in an area of reduced sensation which is abnormally painful and can be elicited either by non-painful stimuli or painful stimuli.
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