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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. It eventually increases as physical sensations have been completely blocked and the body is fully anaesthetized. | ||