dysæstesier
Dysæstesier, also known as dysaesthesias, refer to abnormal sensations experienced by individuals, often characterized by subjective feelings of discomfort, tingling, burning, or numbness. These sensations are typically associated with neurological conditions affecting the sensory pathways, such as peripheral neuropathy, multiple sclerosis, or central nervous system injuries.
The term "dysæstesier" is derived from Greek roots: "dys-" meaning abnormal or difficult, and "aesthesis," meaning
The underlying causes of dysæstesier vary. Peripheral causes include nerve damage due to diabetes, alcoholism, or
Diagnosis typically involves clinical history, neurological examination, and diagnostic tests such as nerve conduction studies or
Overall, dysæstesier present a complex symptomatology linked to various neurological disorders. Proper diagnosis and tailored treatment