| 1. | Scalp dysesthesia may also present as excessive itching of the scalp.
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| 2. | Patients suffering from dysesthesia also often suffer from psychological disorders.
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| 3. | Burning dysesthesia might accurately reflect an perineural space.
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| 4. | Other related terms would be hyperesthesia and dysesthesia.
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| 5. | Chronic anxiety is often associated with dysesthesia.
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| 6. | Inappropriate, spontaneous firing in pain receptors has also been implicated as a cause of dysesthesia.
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| 7. | The cysts may intrude into the spine, which may cause pain and dysesthesia in distant extremities.
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| 8. | Scalp dysesthesia is characterized by pain or burning sensations on or under the surface of the cranial skin.
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| 9. | Dysesthesia is caused by damage to the nerves themselves, rather than by an innervation of absent tissue.
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| 10. | Cutaneous dysesthesia is characterized by discomfort or pain from touch to the skin by normal stimuli, including clothing.
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