Decreased sensation in feet and hands

(Loss of feeling, Numbness, Lack of sensation, Impaired sensation, Diminished sensation, Reduced sensation, Absent sensation, Deprived sensation, Decreased sensitivity, Decreased tactile, Impaired tactile)

Decreased sensation in the feet and hands is a common symptom that can be caused by a variety of conditions. It can manifest as a feeling of numbness, tingling, or burning, and can range from mild to severe. It typically develops slowly over time, and can be accompanied by other symptoms such as muscle weakness, fatigue, and difficulty walking. In some cases, the cause can be traced to a specific injury or illness, but in other cases the cause may remain unknown. Treatment depends on the cause, and can include medications, physical therapy, or surgery.

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3 diseases may cause the symptom decreased sensation in feet and hands
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Age: At null Years Old
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Equally Common in Men and Women

Diseases, which may be a consequence of the symptom decreased sensation in feet and hands

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