trichoesthesia

trichoesthesia

 [trik″o-es-the´zhah] sensibility of the hair to touch.

trich·o·es·the·si·a

(trik'ō-es-thē'zē-ă), 1. The sensation perceived when a hair is touched. 2. A form of paresthesia in which there is a sensation as of a hair on the skin, on the mucous membrane of the mouth, or on the conjunctiva. [tricho- + G. aisthēsis, sensation]

trich·o·es·the·si·a

(trik'ō-es-thē'zē-ă) Form of paresthesia in which there is a sensation as of a hair on the skin, on the mucous membrane of the mouth, or on the conjunctiva. [tricho- + G. aisthēsis, sensation]