different between algesia vs hypoalgesia
algesia
English
Etymology
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Noun
algesia (plural algesias)
- (medicine) sensitivity to pain
Derived terms
- analgesia
- algesiogenic
- hyperalgesia
- hypoalgesia
Translations
Italian
Noun
algesia f (plural algesie)
- (medicine) algesia
Derived terms
- iperalgesia
- ipoalgesia
Portuguese
Noun
algesia f (uncountable)
- (medicine) algesia (sensitivity to pain)
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hypoalgesia
English
Etymology
hypo- +? algesia
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?ha?.p???æl.d?i?z??/
Noun
hypoalgesia (usually uncountable, plural hypoalgesias)
- A decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli.
Antonyms
- hyperalgesia
Related terms
- algesia
- analgesia
hypoalgesia From the web:
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