A reduction in the perception of pain or sensation due to a neurological condition or medication.
Insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness.
absence of a sense of pain
Absence or decreased pain response to stimulation that would normally be painful.
Pain-relieving medication.
partial or total loss of the sense for pain, without any damages over the mind; the analgesics are substances, which cause analgesia; for example morphine and some of them, in high doses, cause also anesthesia
the masking of pain such that pain is reduced or that one is no longer aware of the pain, although it continues to be present on an unconscious level.
Relief of pain without loss of sensation.
Reduced sense of pain without loss of consciousness.
The reduction of pain with chemical agents. Aspirin is an analgesic. Sedatives and relaxing gas are examples of analgesics that also reduce awareness.
A drug that relieves pain.
loss of sensitivity to pain or pain killer.
The reduction of painful symptoms without any loss of consciousness.
Pain relief, e.g. by such drugs as paracetamol, NSAIDs or narcotics. These pain-relieving drugs are called analgesics (see NSAIDs).
absence of pain in response to stimulation that would normally be painful.
Loss of normal sensitivity to pain.
Loss of sensibility to pain, loss of response to a painful stimulus.
Absence or relief of pain while remaining conscious.
hypnotic technique whereby pain is eliminated or reduced.
Greek an = negative, and algesis = pain, hence insensibility to pain; adjective - analgesic.
reduced sensitivity to pain.
immediate pain relief. For an earache, it may be provided by acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and auralgan.
Pain relief offered through the IV- alters your perception of the pain without causing loss of consciousness.
The loss of ability to feel pain with the loss of the power to move a part of the body or consciousness
Pain relief which may be achieved by use of medication (e.g. aspirin, paracetamol or codeine), modalities (e.g. ultrasound, interferential and laser) or acupuncture.
A substance that relieves pain.
A state of pain relief; an agent to lessen pain
Medication is used to decrease the sensation of pain.
Loss of pain sensations without loss of consciousness.
A state of pain relief; an agent lessening pain
A deadening or absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness.
Absence of normal sense of pain.
Administration of a drug resulting in loss of pain sensation without the loss of consciousness.
Loss or decrease of pain intensity
Any intervention that reduces the sensation of pain.
absence of pain in response to something that should be painful
Removal of pain without loss of consciousness.
A condition in which nociceptive stimuli are perceived but are not interpreted as pain; usually accompanied by sedation without loss of consciousness.
Gr. 'without pain'. Absence of perception of a noxious stimulus ( Ch. 12).
The inability to feel pain.