Allodynia is a condition in which pain is caused by a stimulus that does not normally elicit pain. For example, sunburn can cause temporary allodynia...
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Characteristic symptoms include skin sensitivity to light touch, also known as allodynia. Associated symptoms may include changes associated with disuse including...
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threshold indicates allodynia) and stimulus/response functions (increased pain response indicate hyperalgesia). Dynamic mechanical allodynia can be assessed...
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initial injury. Moving or touching the limb is disproportionately painful (allodynia). Other findings are aspects of disuse including swelling, stiffness (limited...
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hyperaesthesia can refer to an increase in sensitivity where there is both allodynia and hyperalgesia. In psychology, Jeanne Siaud-Facchin uses the term by...
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stimuli evoke exaggerated levels of pain. This should not be confused with allodynia, where normally non-painful stimuli evoke pain. Hyperpathia describes...
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as well. These results indicate that the rats exhibited hyperalgesia, allodynia, and dysesthesia.[citation needed] In a study in which researchers cut...
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Prostaglandin DP2 receptor allergy reactions; allodynia; hair growth NSAIDs may target it to inhibit allodynia and male-pattern hair loss TXA2 Thromboxane...
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Mechanosensation (section Allodynia)
hearing and balance. States of neuropathic pain, such as hyperalgesia and allodynia, are also directly related to mechanosensation. A wide array of elements...
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sensations called dysesthesia or pain from normally non-painful stimuli (allodynia). It may have continuous and/or episodic (paroxysmal) components. The...
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temperature change and pain, spontaneous tingling or burning pain, or allodynia (pain from normally nonpainful stimuli, such as light touch); and autonomic...
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form of dysaesthesia or allodynia. Less commonly, some patients develop severe ongoing pain with little or no stimuli. Allodynia is pain from a stimulus...
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been shown to mediate allodynia - pain due to a non-painful stimulus. Later, the role of CTs was also found in mediating allodynia in the model of a delayed...
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or uvea, and sensitivity to light. Fever and tingling of the skin and allodynia near the eye may precede the rash. Complications may include visual impairment...
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also occur with very low doses. Side effects such as hyperalgesia and allodynia, sometimes accompanied by a worsening of neuropathic pain, may be consequences...
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even evolving a painful response to previously non-noxious stimuli (allodynia). This means that if the person originally felt pain from twisting or...
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involvement of the 5-HT7 receptor in as yet poorly understood processes such as allodynia and hyperalgesia. AS-19 E-55888 LP-44 LP-211 Godínez-Chaparro B, Barragán-Iglesias...
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bathed nor cut his hair and nails for weeks; this may have been due to allodynia, which results in a pain response to stimuli that would normally not cause...
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repeated injury can result in allodynia: a completely non-noxious stimulus like light touch causes extreme pain. Allodynia can also be caused when a nociceptor...
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neurotoxic properties. Ingestion of the Clitocybe acromelalga, causes allodynia which can continue for over a month. The systemic administration of acromelic...
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usually including hyperalgesia (increased sensitivity to pain), and allodynia (painful perception of non-painful stimuli). An even broader term is that...
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of pain (hyperalgesia) and can even make non-painful stimuli painful (allodynia). Alcohol has biological, mental, and social effects which influence the...
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release in the brain, as well as its involvement in other processes such as allodynia. Krempaska K, Barnowski S, Gavini J, Hobi N, Ebener S, Simillion C, et al...
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characterizing symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, cognitive dysfunction, allodynia, and dizziness. Exacerbation of headache symptoms during physical activity...
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cortex) resulting in central sensitization, which manifests clinically as allodynia and hyperalgesia of CTTH. Additionally, CTTH patients exhibit decreased...
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(hyperalgesia) or pain sensation in response to non-painful stimuli (allodynia). Most sensitizing pro-inflammatory agents activate the phospholipase...
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nervous system. Like morphine, codeine causes TLR4 signaling which causes allodynia and hyperalgesia. It does not need to be converted to morphine to increase...
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receptors are critical for tricyclic antidepressant treatment of neuropathic allodynia". Biological Psychiatry. 63 (6): 633–636. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2007...
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treatment with time, and is involved in opioid tolerance, hyperalgesia and allodynia. Morphine induced TLR4 activation attenuates pain suppression by opioids...
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