What is sensory allergy?

  Sensory hypersensitivity is a reaction of the skin to increased sensitization to certain disease stimuli, mainly nociceptive hypersensitivity. It can occur locally or with generalized onset. It can be short-lived or persistent. For example, some diseases such as cholecystitis and appendicitis can occur, often with allergy in the area of the skin where the nerves are located. The neuralgia that follows herpes zoster in dermatology can also directly cause sensory allergy. Sensory allergy is also common in other departments.  Treatment can be symptomatic and can be done with vitamin B1 and vitamin B12, as well as with suggestive therapy, etc.