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dysesthesia

Dysesthesia results from nerve damage. It happens when damage to the nerves causes their behavior to become unpredictable, which leads to inappropriate or incorrect signaling.

These confused messages go to the brain, which is often unable to interpret them. Consequently, the brain chooses to respond to a sensation or combination of sensations that it knows.

In the case of dysesthesia, impaired nerve firing can cause the brain to stimulate abnormal, uncomfortable sensations, ranging from a mild tingling sensation to sharp, stabbing pain.
The most likely symptoms include:

an itching, burning sensation that may resemble something crawling under or on the skin
a restrictive feeling, especially around the trunk or torso, sometimes called an “MS hug
an unexplained painful sensation that often radiates to other parts of the body
feelings of tingling or “pins and needles
the sensation of being on fire
an uncomfortable, hard to describe feeling similar to that of hitting the funny bone
the sensation of electric shocks
sharp, stabbing pains
pain or irritation, even from a light touch or no contact
an aching feeling, similar to that of sore muscles
hair loss, if it affects the scalp

aww mate unlucky you've got dysesthesia

by Coco B April 24, 2021