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What are the symptoms of peripheral nerve localization?


Asked by Julieta Chandler on Dec 07, 2021 FAQ



Localization Site Dysfunction Typical symptoms/signs Peripheral Muscle Myopathy Proximal weakness (motor only) Neuromuscular junction Fatigable weakness (motor only) Peripheral nerve Neuropathy Pain; motor, sensory, and reflex loss in ... 16 more rows ...
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If autonomic nerves are affected, signs and symptoms might include: Peripheral neuropathy can affect one nerve (mononeuropathy), two or more nerves in different areas (multiple mononeuropathy) or many nerves (polyneuropathy). Carpal tunnel syndrome is an example of mononeuropathy. Most people with peripheral neuropathy have polyneuropathy.
Similarly, Peripheral Nervous System DisordersCopyright 2010 Dayalu www.BeatTheBoards.com 877-225-8384 “Peripheral Neuropathy” Distal symmetric polyneuropathy Affects longest sensory/ motor/ autonomic nerves Nerves are “dying back” Length dependent (“stocking glove”) Symmetric loss of pin/ temp / vibration/ proprioception; distal reflex loss
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You may also experience similar symptoms if a nerve is being compressed due to factors such as a narrow passageway, tumor or other diseases. Severe peripheral nerve injuries may cause total loss of feeling to the area where the nerve is damaged.
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Every nerve in your peripheral system has a specific function, so symptoms depend on the type of nerves affected. Nerves are classified into: Sensory nerves that receive sensation, such as temperature, pain, vibration or touch, from the skin Motor nerves that control muscle movement