Hyperaesthesia - what does this mean
Hyperaesthesia is a condition in which the senses of touch and pain are heightened, leading to increased sensitivity to stimulus. it is caused by an increase in the number of nerve endings in the skin and can be a result of a variety of medical conditions, such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and nerve damage. it can also be a side effect of certain medications or a symptom of anxiety or depression.
What happens during the disease - hyperaesthesia
Hyperaesthesia is a condition characterized by an increased sensitivity to sensory stimuli. it is caused by an overstimulation of the sensory pathways in the central nervous system. this overstimulation can be caused by a variety of factors, including neurological disorders, infections, and physical trauma. the result is an increased sensitivity to tactile, auditory, visual, and other sensory stimuli, leading to increased pain, discomfort, and emotional distress.
Hyperaesthesia - Prevention
Hyperaesthesia can be prevented by avoiding exposure to allergens, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and avoiding contact with people who are known to have the disease. additionally, wearing protective clothing and using insect repellent may help to reduce the risk of contracting the disease.