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Abnormal central sensory function
- ... the function of two different parts of the central nervous system (such ... sensation Other loss of nervous system functions, such as ...
- ... sometimes only one side is affected. Symptoms include: Abnormal sensations: Numbness Pricking Tingling Coldness Burning Sensitivity to touch ...
- ... slowly over weeks to years. Symptoms may include: Abnormal sensations or loss of sensation, especially in the legs ... may also find the following during an exam: Abnormal reflexes ... sensation Muscle weakness Tenderness in the spine These tests ...
- ... myelopathy - a complication that involves muscle weakness and abnormal sensations Syphilitic meningitis In addition, untreated secondary syphilis during ...
- Numbness and tingling are abnormal sensations that can occur anywhere in your body, but they are often felt in your fingers, hands, feet, arms, or legs.
- ... Difficulty swallowing Difficulty writing or reading Dizziness or abnormal sensation of movement (vertigo) Eye problems such as eyelid ...
- ... nerves that feed the affected area. Examples include: Abnormal reflexes Inability to speak Decreased sensation Loss of balance Mental function problems, such as ...
- ... neurological exam) Examination of the fluid around the central nervous system (cerebrospinal fluid) after a lumbar puncture Head CT scan Tests of sensation, thinking and reasoning (cognitive function), and motor function ...
- ... the part of your eye that provides sharp, central vision Diabetic retinopathy -- a complication of diabetes, which can cause new, abnormal blood vessels to grow in the retina, the ...
- ... causes a decreased ability to move and feel (sensation) because of nerve damage.