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[[category:Physical suppression]]
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'''Suppression of touch''' can be described as sensations of anaesthesia and a simple decrease of sensation or general numbness across the body. It eventually increases as physical sensations have been completely blocked and the body is fully anaesthetized.  
'''Suppression of touch''' can be described as sensations of anaesthesia and a simple decrease of sensation or general numbness across the body. At higher levels, this can eventually increase to the point where physical sensations have been completely blocked and the body is fully anaesthetized.  


===See also===
===See also===