The traumas can range from overexposure to certain chemical toxins, penetration injury, fractures, staying in one position too long, severe impact, or even prolonged compression, as in the wearing of inappropriate footwear.
Peripheral neuropathy is the term for damage to nerves of the peripheral nervous system, which may be caused either by diseases of the nerve or from the side-effects of systemic illness.It is not for life because it can be treated. Lucky You!!!For more info read this webpage:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peripheral_neuropathyHave a nice life!
HiLoss of feeling in the bladder could be a symptom of Peripheral Neuropathy. Which is the only big affliction I can think of at the moment. Let me give you the sneak peek into PN (Peripheral Neuropathy)CAUSE: Genetic/Acquired. Trauma, Nutritional Deficiencies, Alcohol dependency and many others. The cause can be varying since any damage to the Peripheral Neural System (System that transmits ALL info from the Brain to the rest of the Body).SYMPTOMS: Depends on which part is affected/injured.DIAGNOSIS: Since the symptoms range from extremes to possibly unnoticed, diagnosis can be difficult. Tests such as CT (Computed tomography), MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging ), EMG (Electromyography) can all be used to pin point the diagnosis.TREATMENT: No specific treatment. The underlying cause is identified and symptomatic treatment is administered. Peripheral nerve cells regenerate as long as the cell itself is not dead. Although, PN caused by systemic problems (caused from inside, not by trauma) could be difficult to treat.Hope this answers your question.
The first possibility is peripheral neuropathy. This is caused when there is damage to nerves in the extremeties such as the hands and feet. This is not life threatening but it may cause pain due to not fully receiving a correct signal from the brain. The second possibility could be causing pain due to a certain type of anxiety disorder. These disorders can cause pain in just about any place of the body yet they are actually harmless.
Catastrophes are events that pretty minor events when compared to a major life changes. Major life events cause a great deal of stress to a person in a short period of time, whereas catastrophes cause minor stressors, which can keep accumulating if the stressors happen daily.
Yes, you should immediatly go see a doctor if you have diabetic neuropathy. Not being treated could result in the loss of a limb or the loss your life.
The primary function of the nervous system is to help maintain the life of the organism.It senses external and internal events, rememberspast events and consequences, assesses whether those events are likely to promote or diminish likelihood of survival, and initiates actions accordingly.
Angel Number 193 is significant. It serves as a message for one to move on with his or her life when events cause negativity. It means not to regret on past events.
I am a 36 year old female that has an idiopathic peripheral neuropathy. I have had this disease since 1999. Not only is this disease physically draining it is mentally draining as well. It causes ulcers, blisters, toenail loss, chronic pain, and for me depression. I can no longer work because I can't stand or sit for long periods of time..what job does that leave? The pain is very draining, especially at night. The side effects from medications aren't any walk in the park either. And the questions...i.e. how can you have pain if you can't feel your feet!!! Uggg, that gets old. The book Numb Toes anc Aching Soles helped me and my neurologist did too. Good luck to anyone suffering from any type of neuropathy.
its cause all then things he did and i suggest his life was sad till he became independent
what were important events in A vi's life
Serena is a phenomenal tennis player. She has earned lots and lots of money 'cause of that.
There are many life events that cause stress for teens. Learning to drive, graduating high school, and moving away from friends are all stressful on teens.