hüpoesteesia
Hüpoesteesia, also known as hypoesthesia, is a reduced ability to perceive sensory stimuli in a specific area of the body. It denotes diminished tactile sensation and, in some cases, reduced sensitivity to pain, temperature, or vibration. It is distinct from anesthesia (complete loss of sensation) and from paresthesia (abnormal sensations such as tingling or crawling).
Causes of hypoesthesia are diverse and often relate to a disruption of sensory pathways. Common etiologies
Diagnosis relies on clinical examination and targeted testing. Sensory assessment may involve tests for light touch,
Treatment focuses on the underlying cause. Where possible, addressing the etiological factor may improve or stabilize