The sensory disorders

What are sensory disorders? A sensory disorder is an altered perception of certain stimuli such as touch, temperature, pressure or vibration due to a disruption in the transmission of information by one or more nerves. There are different forms, on the one hand one can feel the stimuli weaker (hypaesthesia) or on the other hand … The sensory disorders

The symptoms | The sensory disorders

The symptoms Sensitivity disorders can manifest themselves differently. These are often described as tingling or “formication”, which feels similar to a leg that has fallen asleep (paresthesia). It can also be a burning sensation (Burning-feet syndrome) or a furry feeling. Some sufferers complain that it is like absorbent cotton around the feet. These sensations can … The symptoms | The sensory disorders

The diagnosis | The sensory disorders

The diagnosis Sensitivity disorders are mainly recorded on the basis of the description of the affected person and the neurological examination. Here it is particularly important to examine all qualities (touch, temperature, pain and vibration) of sensitivity. The next step is to clarify which underlying disease is causing the sensation. Finally, a neurophysiological examination can … The diagnosis | The sensory disorders