hypo-, hyp-
(Greek: under, below, beneath; less than; too little; deficient, diminished; used as a prefix)
thermhypesthesia, thermohypesthesia, thermohypoesthesia
1. Decrease in the normal sensitiveness to heat.
2. Diminished sensitivity to hot or cold stimuli.
thermohypesthesia, thermohypaesthesia
Diminished sensibility to heat stimuli including high temperatures.
thermohypoesthesia
Diminished sensibility to heat stimuli.
vasohypotonic
Relating to reduced arteriolar (smallest divisions of the arteries) tension or vasodilation (increase in the internal diameter of a blood vesse).