Pain in response to something that should not cause pain; like a light touch. In contrast, see: Analgesia

A  condition or symptom that comes on suddenly and severely, and lasts only a brief period of time (opposed to chronic).

Two lobes that make up the lowest part of the cerebellum; one at the bottom of each hemisphere.

Many doctors claim that the cerebral tonsils have no function of their own, however damage to either or both have been known to produce symptoms including: dizziness, unsteady gait, poor depth perception, sensations of swaying/floating, nausea or vomiting, fatigue, brain fog, insomnia, loss of memory, aphasia, and becoming easily confused.

Also Known As: Cerebellar Tonsils

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