Sensory Disturbance
Sensory disturbances may consist of loss of sensation, abnormal sensations, or pain. Abnormal sensations can be tactile in nature like touch, but also include sensitivity to light and sound, dizziness, and disorientation. Pure sensory disturbances occur without deficits to the cognitive or thinking systems and without deficits to the motor or movement systems.
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