melalgia

/ˌmɛlˈældʒə/

Definitions

1. noun

a condition characterized by recurring episodes of pain in the extremities, often associated with stress, anxiety, or other psychological factors.

“After months of therapy, her doctor diagnosed her with melalgia, a condition that affects millions worldwide.”

Synonyms

  • complex regional pain syndrome
  • reflex sympathetic dystrophy

Antonyms

  • analgesia