1 |
AnalgesiaThe inability to feel pain.
|
2 |
AnalgesiaPain relief.
|
3 |
Analgesiaa state of pain relief; an agent for lessening pain.
|
4 |
AnalgesiaSee definition under anesthesia.
|
5 |
Analgesia"absence of pain," 1706, medical Latin, from Greek analgesia "painlessness, insensibility," from analgetos "without pain, insensible to pain" (also "unfeeling, ruthl [..]
|
6 |
AnalgesiaThe relief of pain
|
7 |
AnalgesiaPain-relieving drugs or medications.
|
8 |
AnalgesiaAnalgesia describes the condition in which pain is reduced and negative symptoms are lessened in some manner whether it be by chemical (by a pharmaceutical) or psychological means. Analgesic is a term [..]
|
9 |
AnalgesiaThe inability to feel pain.
|
10 |
AnalgesiaAbsence of or reduction in pain.
|
11 |
Analgesia(n) absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness
|
12 |
AnalgesiaAbsence of pain.
|
13 |
AnalgesiaThe absence of pain in response to stimulation that would normally be painful without loss of consciousness.
|
14 |
AnalgesiaAnalgesia refers to measures that are taken to relieve pain.
|
15 |
Analgesia(Nitrous Oxide/laughing gas) – loss of pain sensation without loss of consciousness.
|
16 |
AnalgesiaMethods of Pain relief that may be used with or in place of Analgesics.
|
17 |
AnalgesiaAnalgesia produced by the insertion of Acupuncture Needles at certain Acupuncture Points on the body. This activates small Myelinated Nerve Fibers in the Muscle which transmit impulses to the spinal c [..]
|
18 |
AnalgesiaA Syndrome characterized by indifference to Pain despite the ability to distinguish noxious from nonnoxious stimuli. Absent corneal reflexes and Intellectual Disability may be associated. Familial For [..]
|
19 |
AnalgesiaThe relief of Pain without Loss of Consciousness through the introduction of an analgesic agent into the Epidural Space of the vertebral canal. It is differentiated from Anesthesia, EPIDURAL which ref [..]
|
20 |
AnalgesiaInjection of Analgesics; Local Anesthetics; or Narcotics into the Pleural Cavity between the two pleural Membranes.
|
21 |
AnalgesiaThe elimination of Pain, without the Loss of Consciousness, during Obstetric Labor; Obstetric Delivery; or the Postpartum Period, usually through the administration of Analgesics.
|
22 |
AnalgesiaRelief of Pain, without Loss of Consciousness, through Analgesic Agents administered by the Patients. It has been used successfully to control Postoperative Pain, during Obstetric Labor, after Burns, [..]
|
23 |
Analgesialoss of pain sensations without loss of consciousness.
|
24 |
AnalgesiaThe relief of pain without loss of consciousness through the introduction of an analgesic agent into the epidural space of the vertebral canal. It is differentiated from ANESTHESIA, EPIDURAL which ref [..]
|
25 |
AnalgesiaThe elimination of PAIN, without the loss of CONSCIOUSNESS, during OBSTETRIC LABOR; OBSTETRIC DELIVERY; or the POSTPARTUM PERIOD, usually through the administration of ANALGESICS.
|
26 |
AnalgesiaRelief of PAIN, without loss of CONSCIOUSNESS, through ANALGESIC AGENTS administered by the patients. It has been used successfully to control POSTOPERATIVE PAIN, during OBSTETRIC LABOR, after BURNS, [..]
|
27 |
AnalgesiaTreatment given to control pain; a deadening or absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness.
|
28 |
AnalgesiaPain relief.
|
29 |
Analgesia<physiology> A condition where there is an insensitivity to pain, usually following an interruption of the nerve supply or under the influence of a drug that blocks the pain sensation. The individual is fully conscious. (18 Nov 2007)
|
30 |
AnalgesiaThe relief of pain without loss of consciousness through the introduction of an analgesic agent into the epidural space of the vertebral canal. It is differentiated from anaesthesia, epidural which refers to the state of insensitivity to sensation. (12 Dec 1998)
|
31 |
AnalgesiaThe elimination of sensibility to pain, without the loss of consciousness, during labour, delivery, and possibly the postpartum period, usually through the administration of narcotic analgesics. (12 Dec 1998)
|
32 |
AnalgesiaRelief of pain, without loss of consciousness, through an analgesic agent administered by the patient. It has been used successfully to control postoperative pain, during labour, after burns, and in terminal care. The choice of agent, dose, and lockout interval greatly influence effectiveness. The potential for overdose can be minimised by combinin [..]
|
33 |
Analgesiaany type of medication which relieves pain without causing a loss of consciousness.
|
34 |
AnalgesiaPain relief. A chiropractor or physiotherapist can do this through a varieties of treatments.
|
35 |
Analgesia
(medicine) The absence of the sense of pain while remaining conscious.
|
36 |
AnalgesiaPain relief.
|
37 |
AnalgesiaWithout the presence of pain.
|
38 |
AnalgesiaLoss of sensibility to pain, loss of response to a painful stimulus.
|
39 |
Analgesianoun. The inexistence or diminishment of the feeling of pain.
|
40 |
AnalgesiaLoss of sensibility to pain, loss of response to a painful stimulus.
|
<< Analbuminemia | Analgesic drug >> |