Bleeding and sensory changes are relatively late symptoms.
they are called receptors.
A sensory Neuron picks up the stimulus from the environment and changes it into a nerve impulse.
Sensory (afferent) neurons
Stimulus
dendrites
You have motor area in front of the central sulcus. You have sensory area behind the central sulcus. So in this type of bleeding the sensory area is not affected.
Change in size; change in shape; change in color; inflammation; crusting and bleeding; sensory change; diameter greater than 7 mm (0.28 in.).
sensory receptors
chem
The skin includes sensory receptors, protects other tissues, and insulates the body against temperature changes.
thermorecepter temperature;chemorecepters chemical changes
Baroreceptors
they are called receptors.
A sensory Neuron picks up the stimulus from the environment and changes it into a nerve impulse.
Sensory (afferent) neurons
congenital sensory loss is when the person has the sensory loss from birth where as acquired sensory loss is when the sensory loss has developed as is the result result of ageing, serious injury or illness.
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