Total 14 clinical symptoms reported for Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy 
Areflexia Absence of neurologic reflexes such as the knee-jerk reaction.
 
Synonyms:Absent deep tendon reflexes; Absent tendon reflexes; Deep tendon reflexes absent; Loss of deep tendon reflexes
Very frequent
Fatiguable weakness of proximal limb muscles A type of weakness of a skeletal muscle of proximal part of a limb that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.
 
Very frequent
Paresthesia Abnormal sensations such as tingling, pricking, or numbness of the skin with no apparent physical cause.
 
Synonyms:Paresthesias; Pins and needles feeling; Tingling
Very frequent
Peripheral demyelination A loss of myelin from the internode regions along myelinated nerve fibers of the peripheral nervous system.
 
Synonyms:Demyelination
Very frequent
Peripheral neuropathy Peripheral neuropathy is a general term for any disorder of the peripheral nervous system. The main clinical features used to classify peripheral neuropathy are distribution, type (mainly demyelinating versus mainly axonal), duration, and course.
 
Synonyms:Peripheral nerve damage; Peripheral neuritis
Very frequent
Segmental peripheral demyelination/remyelination A segmental pattern of demyelination and regeneration (remyelination) affecting peripheral nerves.
 
Synonyms:Segmental demyelination/remyelination
Very frequent
Sensory ataxia Incoordination of movement caused by a deficit in the sensory nervous system. Sensory ataxia can be distinguished from cerebellar ataxia by asking the patient to close his or her eyes. Persons with cerebellar ataxia show only a minimal worsening of symptoms, whereas persons with sensory ataxia show a marked worsening of symptoms.
 
Synonyms:Afferent ataxia; Ataxia, sensory; Spinal ataxia
Very frequent
Somatic sensory dysfunction An abnormality of the primary sensation that is mediated by peripheral nerves (pain, temperature, touch, vibration, joint position). The word hypoesthesia (or hypesthesia) refers to a reduction in cutaneous sensation to a specific type of testing.
 
Synonyms:Sensory impairment
Very frequent
Unsteady gait
 
Synonyms:Gait instability; Unsteady walk
Very frequent