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Results 1 - 10 of 445 for Sense
  1. 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.
  2. As you age, the way your senses (hearing, vision, taste, smell, touch) give you information about the world changes. Your senses become less sharp, and this can make it ...
  3. Palpitations are feelings or sensations that your heart is pounding or racing. They can be felt in your chest, throat, or neck. You may: Have ...
  4. ... if something is stuck in the throat. This sensation is called globus sensation and is unrelated to eating. However, there may ...
  5. The sense of smell is primarily a function of nervous tissues in the nasal cavity.
  6. Images ... Vision occurs when light is processed by the eye and interpreted by the brain. Light passes through the transparent eye surface ( ...
  7. Images ... Sound waves travel from the external ear to the middle ear, pass through the eardrum and enter the inner ear where they are ...
  8. ... Neuropathy secondary to drugs causes a loss of sensation or movement in a part of the body ... many nerves are involved (polyneuropathy). This usually causes sensation changes that begin in the outside parts of ...
  9. ... or total loss or abnormal perception of the sense of smell. ... a nervous system condition. Temporary loss of the sense of smell is common with colds and nasal ...
  10. ... single nerve, which results in loss of movement , sensation, or other function of that nerve. ... include: Axillary nerve dysfunction (loss of movement or sensation in the shoulder) Common peroneal nerve dysfunction (loss ...
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