zones of hyperalgesia - tradução para árabe
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zones of hyperalgesia - tradução para árabe

PAIN CAUSED BY OPIOD ADDICTION
Opioid-induced abnormal pain sensitivity; Paradoxical hyperalgesia; Opioid Induced Hyperalgesia

zones of hyperalgesia      
‎ مَناطِقُ مُفْرِطَةُ التَّأَلُم‎
buffer zone         
  • Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus]] in the north
  • Sign marking the buffer zone of a habitat restoration project at [[Lake Hiawatha]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • A riparian buffer in Story County, Iowa, protecting a creek
  • pillbox]].
INTERMEDIATE REGION, TYPICALLY BETWEEN BELLIGERENT ENTITIES
Buffer region; Buffer Zone; Otulina; Conservation Buffer Zones; Zone of separation; Buffer zones
منطقة حاجزة أو عازلة
buffer zone         
  • Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus]] in the north
  • Sign marking the buffer zone of a habitat restoration project at [[Lake Hiawatha]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • A riparian buffer in Story County, Iowa, protecting a creek
  • pillbox]].
INTERMEDIATE REGION, TYPICALLY BETWEEN BELLIGERENT ENTITIES
Buffer region; Buffer Zone; Otulina; Conservation Buffer Zones; Zone of separation; Buffer zones
‎ مِنْطَقَةٌ دارِئَة‎

Definição

permaculture
¦ noun the development of agricultural ecosystems intended to be sustainable and self-sufficient.
Origin
1970s: blend of permanent and agriculture.

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Opioid-induced hyperalgesia

Opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) or opioid-induced abnormal pain sensitivity, also called paradoxical hyperalgesia, is an uncommon condition of generalized pain caused by the long-term use of high dosages of opioids such as morphine, oxycodone, and methadone. OIH is not necessarily confined to the original affected site. This means that if the person was originally taking opioids due to lower back pain, when OIH appears, the person may experience pain in the entire body, instead of just in the lower back. Over time, individuals taking opioids can also develop an increasing sensitivity to noxious stimuli, even evolving a painful response to previously non-noxious stimuli (allodynia). This means that if the person originally felt pain from twisting or from sitting too long, the person might now additionally experience pain from a light touch or from raindrops falling on the skin.

OIH differs from drug tolerance, although it can be difficult to tell the two conditions apart. OIH can often be treated by gradually tapering the opioid dose and replacing opioid-based pain care with other pain management medications and techniques or by opioid rotation.