SSR (Sympathetic Skin Response) Lower Limb

Measures electrical skin response to a stimulus in the lower legs to assess sympathetic nerve (autonomic) function in Visit Clinic.
What is a SSR (Sympathetic Skin Response) Lower Limb Test in Visit Clinic?
Sympathetic skin response (SSR) of the lower limb measures how the skin and sweat glands react to a brief stimulus. It records small electrical changes that occur when sympathetic nerves activate sweating. This response reflects the function of the autonomic nervous system that controls automatic body functions. Doctors use it to detect or monitor autonomic and small-fiber nerve problems. It helps find causes of numbness, burning pain, abnormal sweating, or fainting. SSR is often used with other nerve tests to give a clearer picture of nerve health. Abnormal results can point to conditions such as diabetic neuropathy, autoimmune or toxic nerve injury, and other autonomic disorders.
SSR (Sympathetic Skin Response) Lower Limb Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
SSR (Sympathetic Skin Response) Lower Limb Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The SSR (Sympathetic Skin Response) Lower Limb test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a SSR (Sympathetic Skin Response) Lower Limb Test in Visit Clinic?
SSR( Sympathetic skin response) LOWER LIMB is part of autonomic and neuropathy evaluation panels and is ordered when patients have unexplained numbness, burning pain, abnormal sweating, or dizziness from standing. It helps diagnose or monitor autonomic neuropathy, small-fiber nerve damage, and other nerve disorders. Abnormal results can come from diabetes, infections, toxins, medications, or autoimmune diseases. A family history of neuropathy or diabetes may prompt testing to check early nerve involvement.
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