Autoimmune-linked neuropathy, affecting an estimated 5-8% of the global population, primarily targets the peripheral nerves, leading to a variety of sensory and motor deficits (NINDS). The immune system mistakenly attacks healthy nerve tissues, disrupting essential nerve signaling. Unfortunately, due to subtle and varied early symptoms, diagnosis is often delayed, resulting in irreversible nerve damage and impaired quality of life. Recognizing the earliest warning signs remains one of the most significant challenges in the management and treatment of these disorders (NCBI).
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24. Difficulty Holding Objects Difficulty holding objects is a significant early clue of autoimmune-linked neuropathy, often resulting from weakened grip strength and impaired coordination due to…