What Is Hyperesthesia?
Hypersensitivity: hyperesthesia, which means increased sensation. Reduced sensory threshold or strong emotional factors. The clinical manifestations are that patients are particularly strong and sensitive to stimuli of general intensity, which makes them intolerable. Such as the harsh sunlight, the harsh sound, and the slight pain of touching the skin. More common in thalamus or peripheral neuropathy, psychiatry is found in neurasthenia, hysteria, suspected illness, menopausal syndrome and so on.
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- Hypersensitivity: hyperesthesia, which means increased sensation. Reduced sensory threshold or strong emotional factors. The clinical manifestations are that patients are particularly strong and sensitive to stimuli of general intensity, which makes them intolerable. Such as the harsh sunlight, the harsh sound, and the slight pain of touching the skin. More common in thalamus or peripheral neuropathy, psychiatry is found in neurasthenia, hysteria, suspected illness, menopausal syndrome and so on.
- Hypersensitivity: A slight irritation causes a strong reaction called hypersensitivity. It is caused by the sum of the stimulus generated by the stimulus and the excitatory lesion on the conduction path during the examination, which is caused by the increase of pain sensitivity or the decrease of the sensory threshold.