Symptoms of HNPP
HNPP most commonly affects your legs, feet, elbows, wrists or hands.
Symptoms can include:
- numbness, tingling, muscle weakness
- pain in the limbs
- loss of sensation in the hand (similar to carpal tunnel syndrome)
- muscle weakness, making it difficult to lift the front part of the foot (foot drop) or the wrist (wrist drop)
Symptoms vary in severity, and an episode can last from several minutes to months.
HNPP isn't life threatening and most people have mild symptoms. Many people fully recover after an episode and don't have further symptoms.
Sometimes the affected nerve only partially heals, causing long-term nerve symptoms and muscle problems. But even if this happens, symptoms are usually mild and unlikely to lead to a severe disability.