Neuropathic Sensation
Dimension 1069 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Neuropathic Sensation measures the extent to which an expression reflects nerve-related bodily sensations and pain, especially tingling, numbness, pins-and-needles feelings, electrical pain, and impaired limb or hand function. It encompasses both sensory disturbance and the functional interference that accompanies these sensations.
evidence final name · Fingers Tingling
Minimal Neuropathic Sensation
Expressions activating this band describe general pain, stiffness, gastrointestinal discomfort, or isolated bodily concerns without a clear nerve-related sensory pattern. The experience is diffuse or nonspecific rather than distinctly tingling, numb, electrical, or limb-focused.
Mild Neuropathic Sensation
Expressions activating this band describe early or intermittent nerve-like discomfort in the limbs, often mixed with unsteadiness, weakness, stiffness, cramps, or concern about unusual heaviness during movement. Sensory disturbance is present but not yet dominated by explicit tingling or numbness.
Moderate Neuropathic Sensation
Expressions activating this band describe recognizable nerve-related symptoms such as tingling, numbness, pins-and-needles feelings, electrical pain, and difficulty moving or using the arms, legs, hands, or fingers. The experience is concrete, bodily localized, and functionally noticeable.
High Neuropathic Sensation
Expressions activating this band describe persistent and clearly localized nerve disturbance centered in the hands, feet, fingers, or toes, including tingly, sharp, stiff, or paralyzed sensations. The experience emphasizes pronounced sensory abnormality and loss of normal extremity function.
Severe Neuropathic Sensation
Expressions activating this band describe intense, unmistakable nerve-related symptoms dominated by tingling, numbness, pins-and-needles sensations, and pinched or affected nerves in the arms, hands, feet, or fingers. The experience is vivid, persistent, and strongly centered on abnormal sensory signaling.
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Minimal Fingers Tingling: Content characterized by officer, chime, knife, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect fingers tingling at this level.
Emerging Fingers Tingling: Content characterized by legs, feel, warm, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect fingers tingling at this level.
Elevated Fingers Tingling: Content characterized by numb, buzz, arm, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect fingers tingling at this level.
Severe Fingers Tingling: Content characterized by foot, ting, stiff, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect fingers tingling at this level.
