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what happen if you felt a pinprick ​

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Answered by devika2271
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The sensory loss is often accompanied by loss of power and autonomic involvement. There is loss of pain and light touch, with decreased reflexes and muscle wasting in affected parts. Some patients may report painful symptoms (e.g. tingling, burning, hyperalgesia or allodynia).

Answered by roshni542
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Chronic sensorimotor neuropathy

The longest nerves are usually affected, with sensory loss in a glove and stocking distribution. The sensory loss is often accompanied by loss of power and autonomic involvement. There is loss of pain and light touch, with decreased reflexes and muscle wasting in affected parts.

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