Numbness, tingling: Damage to sensory nerve would present as numbness, tingling or pain to light touch in the area innervated by the affected nerve. There could be also pain, stabbing and/or shooting in nature, sometimes feeling like an electrical schock. If the nerve has some motor function, weakness with certain movements may be present.
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