Tactile Allodynia is a Unique Pain Relates to Fibromyalgia
By: Dr Alex Robber Allodynia refers to central sensitization of pain (increased neuron response), usually followed by unpainful stimulation, often repetitive. Allodynia can lead to a pain response from stimuli that usually do not cause pain. Therefore Allodynia can be caused by temperatures or physical stimuli that feel like a burning sensation and can often happen at a site after being injured. Allodynia, an extreme overreaction to a stimulus normal painful, is different from hyperalgesia. Understanding Tactile Allodynia This form of pain is caused by a failure by specialized nerves known as nociceptors. The work of harmful people is to sense information about things in your environment, such as temperature and things that can harm your skin. You know how your hand is going to recoil from a hot burner sometimes, even before you know you will be hurt? This is due to the sole action of harmful workers, who work themselves, without sending signals to the brain and receiving reply. Howev...