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Little work was being done to meet the needs of those with the double sensory loss.
The patient with sensory loss has a problem in that he cannot feel heat, cold, pain and pressure.
Isolation, made worse by sensory loss, can lead to depression.
They are usually related to sensory loss in the lower extremities.
There may be varying sensory loss because of nerve disruption.
In some cases, there is almost total paralysis and sensory loss below the level of the lesion.
It can cause weak deltoid and sensory loss below the shoulder.
Most symptoms resolve but permanent sensory loss can persist.
There is also sensory loss in the territory of the hand served by the ulnar nerve.
When looking at neglect, studies have demonstrated that there is more to the spatial nature than mere primary sensory loss.
Because of their sensory loss, these children perceive little of their parents' speech.
Due to progressive sensory loss and weakness, immunotherapy was often required.
It has been shown that the use of this technique can rest as much as 30 years of sensory loss.
Whatever the cause of sensory loss, there's quite a lot you can do to prevent their decline or help combat it once it happens.
The sensory loss is particularly strong on the same side (ipsilateral) as the injury to the spine.
Individual usually has more than one significant disability, such as movement difficulties, sensory loss, and/or a behavior or emotional disorder.
With his heart rate down, sensory loss and progressive muscle weakness, the patient is shutting down.
However, long-term sensory loss or numbness is uncommon.
Sensory loss happens as the disease progresses, but the amount of sensation lost varies from case to case.
Sensory loss may also be present causing numbness, tingling, or prickling sensations.
Unfortunately, other symptoms, such as ataxia, tremor or sensory losses, do not have proven treatments.
Sensory loss of the contralateral face and arm.
It is characterized by acute paralysis and loss of reflexes without sensory loss.
To help anyone who has sensory loss a nurse should try to imagine maintaining a safe environment with no awareness of heat, cold, pain and pressure.
Periorbital sensory loss and impaired corneal reflex may be noted.