2. Paresis
By definition paresis means weakness
Monoparesis means weakness of one
extremity
Hemiparesis means weakness or less of
motion on one side of the body
3. Paresis in the Nervous System
An example of the Myasthenia gravis is
use of the suffix a disease
paresis in characterized by
conjunction with the severe muscular
nervous system is weakness and
the disease fatigue due to
Myasthenia gravis insufficient
neurotransmitter at
a synapse
4. Esthesia
By definition esthesia means feeling or
sensation
Anesthesia is the lack of sensations
Hyperesthesia is excessive sensations
5. Esthesia in the Nervous System
An example of the use of the When a person sits in a poor
suffix esthesia in conjunction position they trap nerves in
with the nervous system is their limbs.
Paraesthesia The resulting numbness and
an abnormal sensation such pins and needles resolve
as burning tingling , or a pins soon after the nerve is
and needles prickling released
senasation Paraesthesia is an extremely
common however, a number
It is more generally of peripheral and central
recognized as the feeling of a nervous system conditions
limb "falling asleep“ can cause chronic
paraesthesia.
Which tends to be just
numbness of a These can include diabetes,
person's skin with no hypothyroidism, stroke,
apparent long-term physical alcoholism, heavy metal
effect poisoning, carpal tunnel
syndrome, etc.