Hereditary peripheral nervous disorder

Overview

Hereditary peripheral nervous disorder: A group of inherited disorders affecting the peripheral nerves (nerves other than the brain and spinal cord). The motor, sensory and/or autonomic nerves may be affected. Examples of such conditions includes Dejerine-Sottas disease and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.

Symptoms

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Hereditary peripheral nervous disorder includes the 21 symptoms listed below: * Numbness * Pain * Burning * Tingling * Muscle weakness * Sensitivity to touch * Scoliosis * Thin lower legs * Foot deformity * Insensitivity to pain * Impaired sweating * Postural hypotension * Skin blotching * Muscle wasting * Paralysis * Organ dysfunction * Gland dysfunction * Impaired sexual function * Breathing difficulty * Digestion problems * Pain Note that Hereditary peripheral nervous disorder symptoms usually refers to various symptoms known to a patient, but the phrase Hereditary peripheral nervous disorder signs may refer to those signs only noticable by a doctor.

Causes

* Breathing difficulty * Burning * Foot deformity * Muscle wasting * Muscle weakness * Numbness * Pain * Pain * Paralysis * Postural hypotension * Scoliosis * Tingling

Diagnosis

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