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algesia

English

Etymology

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Noun

algesia (plural algesias)

  1. (medicine) sensitivity to pain

Derived terms

  • analgesia
  • algesiogenic
  • hyperalgesia
  • hypoalgesia

Translations


Italian

Noun

algesia f (plural algesie)

  1. (medicine) algesia

Derived terms

  • iperalgesia
  • ipoalgesia

Portuguese

Noun

algesia f (uncountable)

  1. (medicine) algesia (sensitivity to pain)

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hyperalgesia

English

Etymology

hyper- +? algesia

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?ha?.p?(?)?æl.d?i?z??/

Noun

hyperalgesia (countable and uncountable, plural hyperalgesias)

  1. (medicine) An increased sensitivity to pain, which in one form is caused by damage to nociceptors in the body's soft tissues.

Antonyms

  • hypoalgesia

Related terms

  • algesia
  • analgesia

Translations

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