
Severe infantile loss of sensation
Severe infantile loss of sensation is a condition where a baby cannot feel touch, pain, or temperature normally. This happens due to an abnormality in the nerves responsible for transmitting sensory information from the skin to the brain. As a result, the infant may not react to injuries or extreme temperatures, which can lead to unnoticed harm. This condition can be caused by genetic factors or nerve damage, and it requires careful medical management to prevent injuries and ensure proper development and safety.