Small fiber sensory neuropathy

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Clinic

  • SFSN is a disorder in which only the small sensory cutaneous nerves are affected.
  • Sensory disturbances start in the feet and progress upwards. These patients have what is called a length-dependent SFSN.

Symptoms

  • Unusual sensations such as pins-and-needles, pricks, tingling and numbness
  • Burning pain
  • Coldness
  • Electric shock-like brief painful sensations
  • It does not involve large sensory fibers that convey balance information to the brain or the motor nerve fibers that control muscles, these patients do not have balance problems or muscle weakness.
  • In most patients, these symptoms start in the feet and progress upwards.
  • In advanced cases, it may involve the hands.

Related disease

  • Diabetic polyneuropathy