Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Polish term or phrase:
zaburzenia czucia
English translation:
sensory disorders
Added to glossary by
Marcin Pustkowski
Mar 27, 2017 15:06
7 yrs ago
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Polish term
zaburzenia czucia
Polish to English
Medical
Medical (general)
Z konsultacji ortopedycznej:
,,Diagnozy
G55.1 Ucisk korzeni nerwów rdzeniowych i splotów nerwowych w zaburzeniach krążka międzykręgowego (M50-M5)
Wywiad
Ból kręgosłupa L od kilku godzin. Zaburzenia czucia kończyn dolnych neguje.''
Wiem, że jest coś na ten temat w glosariuszu, ale chciałbym się upewnić.
,,Diagnozy
G55.1 Ucisk korzeni nerwów rdzeniowych i splotów nerwowych w zaburzeniach krążka międzykręgowego (M50-M5)
Wywiad
Ból kręgosłupa L od kilku godzin. Zaburzenia czucia kończyn dolnych neguje.''
Wiem, że jest coś na ten temat w glosariuszu, ale chciałbym się upewnić.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | sensory disorders | Marcin Pustkowski |
4 +1 | altered sensation | Ewa Dabrowska |
3 | abnormal sensations | Tomasz Poplawski |
3 | tactile disorders / dysfunctions | Jacek Kloskowski |
Change log
Mar 29, 2017 12:30: Marcin Pustkowski Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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sensory disorders
Według źródła, w glosariuszu nie ma tego terminu, są zbliżone - bardziej szczegółowe (np. utrata czucia po stronie bocznej itp.)
Peer comment(s):
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Marquis
: I was just about to enter the very same thing LOL
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Thank you Marquis, nice to see you again :)
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Tomasz Poplawski
: Ale przecież pacjent się nie samodiagnozuje! Nie może mówić w wywiadzie o "disorders", najwyżej o tym, co odczuwa - sensations
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Dziękuję bardzo!"
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abnormal sensations
To ujęcie, które tu widuję na co dzień
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1...
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1...
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tactile disorders / dysfunctions
Tactile disorders, or sensory processing disorders, affect the sense of touch. In these disturbances, sensation may be felt too intensely or too subtly, or objects may in various ways seem unrecognizable when held in the hand. Tactile disorders are rooted in the brain and central nervous system and may result from neural disregulation or from brain tumors, injury or surgery. Understanding the various tactile disorders sheds light on what is a very challenging issue to those who suffer them.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/172305-names-of-tactile-di...
The symptoms of SPD vary greatly depending upon the sense that is affected, how that sense is affected, and the severity of the condition.
SPD may occur in each sensory system: Visual, Auditory, Tactile, Smell, Taste, Vestibular, Proprioception, Interoception AND symptoms may vary depending on subtype.
https://www.spdstar.org/basic/subtypes-of-spd
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actile Dysfunction, a fancy sounding medical term, basically means a dysfunctionality regarding the sense of touch. For people on the autism spectrum, having tactile dysfunction can be quite common. As far as our five senses go, touch is fundamental to the learning of our surroundings and the activities of everyday life. This can range from being hypersensitive (over sensitive) to being hyposensitive (under sensitive).
https://www.snugvest.com/blogs/news/58710533-what-is-tactile...
http://www.livestrong.com/article/172305-names-of-tactile-di...
The symptoms of SPD vary greatly depending upon the sense that is affected, how that sense is affected, and the severity of the condition.
SPD may occur in each sensory system: Visual, Auditory, Tactile, Smell, Taste, Vestibular, Proprioception, Interoception AND symptoms may vary depending on subtype.
https://www.spdstar.org/basic/subtypes-of-spd
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Note added at 1 hr (2017-03-27 16:58:50 GMT)
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actile Dysfunction, a fancy sounding medical term, basically means a dysfunctionality regarding the sense of touch. For people on the autism spectrum, having tactile dysfunction can be quite common. As far as our five senses go, touch is fundamental to the learning of our surroundings and the activities of everyday life. This can range from being hypersensitive (over sensitive) to being hyposensitive (under sensitive).
https://www.snugvest.com/blogs/news/58710533-what-is-tactile...
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altered sensation
The term 'altered sensation' covers a wide variety of symptoms experienced by many people with MS. These include. numbness (people often say they feel like they've had a local anaesthetic) tingling or 'electric shocks' feeling extremities are swollen/ feeling of 'largeness'30 Oct 2013
Altered sensation | Multiple Sclerosis Society
https://community.mssociety.org.uk/content/altered-sensation
Peripheral neuropathy - Symptoms - NHS Choices
www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Peripheral-neuropathy/Pages/Symptoms....
altered sensation or weakness in the fingers; double vision or other problems with focusing your eyes, sometimes with eye pain; weakness of one side of your ...
Numbness/Tingling/Altered Sensation - HealthCare Journey for ...
www.healthcarejourney.com/numbnesstinglingaltered-sensation...
Symptoms of MS include numbness or tingling in the hands. The tingling sensation is often described as “pins and needles” and can be painful. Additional ...
Signs & Symptoms | Neuropathy 101 | Neuropathy Action Foundation
www.neuropathyaction.org/neuropathy_101/signs_and_symptoms....
Altered Sensations. Tactile sensations are often altered in body regions affected by peripheral neuropathy. Commonly, this manifests as increased sensitivity to ...
Altered sensation | Multiple Sclerosis Society
https://community.mssociety.org.uk/content/altered-sensation
Peripheral neuropathy - Symptoms - NHS Choices
www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Peripheral-neuropathy/Pages/Symptoms....
altered sensation or weakness in the fingers; double vision or other problems with focusing your eyes, sometimes with eye pain; weakness of one side of your ...
Numbness/Tingling/Altered Sensation - HealthCare Journey for ...
www.healthcarejourney.com/numbnesstinglingaltered-sensation...
Symptoms of MS include numbness or tingling in the hands. The tingling sensation is often described as “pins and needles” and can be painful. Additional ...
Signs & Symptoms | Neuropathy 101 | Neuropathy Action Foundation
www.neuropathyaction.org/neuropathy_101/signs_and_symptoms....
Altered Sensations. Tactile sensations are often altered in body regions affected by peripheral neuropathy. Commonly, this manifests as increased sensitivity to ...
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