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causalgia (s) (noun), causalgia (pl)
Persistent severe burning sensations, usually following partial injury of a peripheral nerve (especially median and tibial) or the brachial plexus, accompanied by trophic changes: Symptoms of causalgia are sensation of burning pain in the distribution of a peripheral nerve, associated with glossy skin devoid of hair or wrinkles.

Other associated changes due to causalgia include swelling, redness, sweating, and curling of the nails.

Causalgia is usually due to irritation of a nerve by injury. The median or sciatic nerves are most commonly involved.

thermalgia, thermoalgia, causalgia (s) (noun); thermalgias; thermoalgias; causalgias (pl)
A condition marked by sensations of intense burning pain: Thermalgia is a feeling of an extreme fiery pain which is sometimes experienced following nerve injuries.

Thermalgia is a persistent severe burning of the skin, usually following a direct or an indirect trauma to a sensory nerve, accompanied by cutaneus (skin) changes.