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Clinic

  • Dysesthesia is a generic term for a cutaneous symptom--such as pruritus, burning, tingling, stinging, anesthesia, hypoesthesia, tickling, crawling, cold sensation, or even pain--without a primary cutaneous condition in a well-defined location that is often caused by nerve trauma, impingement, or irritation.
  • The characteristic symptom is back pruritus that is accompanied by Pain, Paresthesia / Hyperesthesia which results in hyperpigmentation.

Related Disease

  • Scalp dysesthesia
  • Trigeminal trophic syndrome
  • Meralgia paresthetica
  • Notalgia paresthetica
  • Brachioradial pruritus
  • MS

Most of these are caused by neural injury except Notalgia paresthetica which is a common chronic sensory neuropathy which is presented with localized itch, affecting mainly the area between the shoulder blades (especially the T2–T6 dermatomes) but occasionally with a more widespread distribution, involving the shoulders, back, and upper chest.

Miasms

  • GSS
  • HTLV-1
  • LCM
  • LSSV
  • NVCJD
  • SAHF
  • SHBV