How Do You Spell HYPERAESTHESIA?

Pronunciation: [hˌa͡ɪpəɹiːsθˈiːzi͡ə] (IPA)

Hyperaesthesia is a medical term that refers to an increased sensitivity to sensory stimuli. The spelling of this word can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), where [haɪpərəsˈθiʒə] represents the pronunciation of each syllable. The first syllable, "hyper," is pronounced with a long "i" sound ([haɪp-]), followed by the unstressed syllable "-er." The second half, "-aesthesia," is pronounced with a schwa sound ([ə]), followed by the stressed syllable "-sˈθiʒə." Correct spelling and pronunciation of medical terms are essential for effective communication among healthcare professionals.

HYPERAESTHESIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Hyperaesthesia refers to a medical condition characterized by an abnormal, heightened sense of touch or an increased sensitivity to physical stimuli. It is often described as an exaggerated response to sensory inputs that are typically not perceived as painful or uncomfortable by others. This heightened sensitivity can occur in any part of the body or in multiple areas simultaneously.

    Individuals experiencing hyperaesthesia may find even gentle touches, light pressure, or mild changes in temperature to be painful or intolerable. They may also be extremely sensitive to loud noises, bright lights, certain textures, or strong smells. This enhanced sensitivity can significantly impact daily activities, leading to discomfort, avoidance of certain situations or environments, and a reduced quality of life.

    Hyperaesthesia can occur as a primary disorder, or it can be a symptom of an underlying medical condition such as neuropathy, fibromyalgia, migraines, or anxiety disorders. It can also be a side effect of certain medications or a result of nerve damage.

    Treatment for hyperaesthesia typically involves managing the underlying cause and addressing the symptoms. This may include medications to reduce nerve sensitivity or alleviate pain, therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications to minimize triggers and promote overall well-being.

  2. In med., excessive or morbid sensibility, as intolerance of light, sound, &c.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for HYPERAESTHESIA

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Etymology of HYPERAESTHESIA

The word "hyperaesthesia" has Greek origins. It is derived from two Greek words: "hyper", meaning excessive or over, and "aisthēsis", meaning sensation or perception. When combined, the term "hyperaesthesia" refers to a heightened or excessive sensitivity to sensory stimuli.

Plural form of HYPERAESTHESIA is HYPERAESTHESIAS

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