Allodynia

/ˌæloʊˈdɪniə/ noun

A condition where normally non-painful stimuli, such as light touch or gentle pressure, are perceived as painful. This represents a fundamental change in how the nervous system processes sensory information.

From Greek 'allos' meaning 'other' + 'odynia' meaning 'pain'. The term literally means 'other pain' - pain from stimuli that shouldn't normally cause pain.

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