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hyperesthesia

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hy·per·es·the·sia also hy·per·aes·the·sia  (hpr-s-thzh)
n.
An abnormal or pathological increase in sensitivity to sensory stimuli, as of the skin to touch or the ear to sound.

hyper·es·thetic (-thtk) adj.

hyperesthesia [ˌhaɪpəriːsˈθiːzɪə]
n
(Medicine / Pathology) Pathol the usual US spelling of hyperaesthesia
hyperesthetic  adj

hyperesthesia, hyperaesthesia
1. an excessive sensitivity of skin in a particular area.
2. an excessive sensitivity of a particular sense, especially smell.
3. a heightened sensitivity to the environment. — hyperesthetic, hyperaesthetic, adj.
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The patient also had headaches and cutaneous hyperesthesia in the lower extremities.
When nerves are involved, the patient might experience pain, anesthesia, paresthesia, hyperesthesia, and weakness.
He literally copied or incorporated his father's paintings into his works, engaging in a form of Oedipal appropriation, which allowed him to reenter the past in a highly personal manner and cultivate his artistic hyperesthesia.
 
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