dysaphia

/dɪsˈeɪfiə/
noun
  1. A medical condition where a person has trouble with the sense of touch, such as feeling pain or pressure incorrectly.
    • The doctor diagnosed dysaphia after the patient could not feel the difference between hot and cold.
    • Dysaphia can make everyday activities like holding hands or wearing clothes uncomfortable.
    • People with dysaphia may feel pain from a light touch that should not hurt.
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