paralgesia (Meaning)

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paralgesia (n.)

Disordered sensibility to pain, including absence of sensibility to pain, excessive sensibility to pain, and abnormal painful results of stimuli.

Synonyms & Antonyms of paralgesia

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paralgesia Sentence Examples

  1. The patient exhibited severe paralgesia, rendering them unable to perceive pain.
  2. The spinal cord injury resulted in partial paralgesia, impairing sensation on one side of the body.
  3. The nerve block caused transient paralgesia, allowing for a painless procedure.
  4. The accident victim suffered from incomplete paralgesia, experiencing reduced sensation but not total absence.
  5. The doctor diagnosed the patient with diabetic paralgesia, a complication of diabetes that affects nerve function.
  6. The athlete's overexertion led to localized paralgesia, preventing them from continuing the exercise.
  7. The injection of a local anesthetic provided temporary paralgesia to the treatment area.
  8. The neurological examination revealed a loss of paralgesia, indicating improvement in the patient's condition.
  9. The patient's paralgesia persisted despite conservative treatment measures.
  10. The doctor prescribed medication to alleviate the patient's paralgesia and improve their quality of life.

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Disordered sensibility to pain, including absence of sensibility to pain, excessive sensibility to pain, and abnormal painful results of stimuli.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The patient exhibited severe paralgesia, rendering them unable to perceive pain.

The spinal cord injury resulted in partial paralgesia, impairing sensation on one side of the body.

The nerve block caused transient paralgesia, allowing for a painless procedure.

The accident victim suffered from incomplete paralgesia, experiencing reduced sensation but not total absence.