Areflexia

Areflexia can stem from various causes, including autoimmune reactions, infections, vitamin deficiencies, and structural injuries.

The most frequent cause is peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage). Symptoms of Areflexia areflexia

Doctors identify areflexia during a physical exam using a reflex hammer, observing no movement in the muscle when a tendon is tapped. Areflexia can stem from various causes, including autoimmune

A variant of GBS characterized by areflexia, ataxia (lack of coordination), and ophthalmoplegia (eye muscle weakness). Areflexia can stem from various causes

Injuries causing damage to spinal nerve roots.

Paralysis or respiratory failure, depending on the severity and cause. Major Causes and Related Conditions

Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Diagnostic Tests