Hypoesthesia is decreased sensitivity to stimulation. Essentially, it is an area of relative numbness and may be due to any kind of nerve injury. Areas of hypoesthesia are created intentionally by local infiltrations of anesthetics.
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Jan 29, 2020 · Hypoesthesia is the medical term for numbness, which involves a loss of sensation. It can also involve a tingling sensation.
Hypoesthesia or numbness is a common side effect of various medical conditions that manifests as a reduced sense of touch or sensation, or a partial loss of ...
Decreased ability to perceive touch.
Hypoesthesia is the most common side effect and is expected, often manifesting directly after the operation with an incidence of up to 100% reported (1, 16, 24, ...
Hypoesthesia refers to a condition where there is a decreased or loss of sensation. It can be caused by peripheral nerve injury or central phenomena within ...
Dec 10, 2021 · L'ipoestesia (perdita di sensibilitą) č una problematica generata da molteplici cause, spesso riconducibili a lesioni al sistema nervoso.
The meaning of HYPESTHESIA is impaired or decreased tactile sensibility.
... ID: 42426 15. Title: Hypoesthesia Definition: Decreased ability to perceive touch. Semantic Type: Finding Semantic ID: T033 Concept ID: C0020580 ID: 6974.
Hypoesthesia is an abnormal sensory response in which sensation is reduced in one or more body parts in response to a stimulus such as touch, vibration or ...