Neuropathy is damage to a single nerve or nerve group. It may involve any part of the body. One of the more commonly known types of neuropathy is Carpal tunnel syndrome.
respiratory system,immune system,digestive and circulatory system.
yes, it can. neuropathy is a condition of the nerves in the body, but treatment is available so see your family doctor
Neuropathy is an umbrella term for a host of diseases of the nervous system that have to do with the dysfunction of peripheral and cranial nerves. If it is used as a general term for dysfunctions of the central and peripheral nervous systems, then neuropathy does not cause seizures, but is descriptive of the dysfunction of the system that can result in seizures.
what on earth do you mean? two bodily systems, two systems of government, two sola systems? you could be asking for anything!
drugs effect the bodily effects of your person if you take them
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it is the control centre for the body, if it fails, all the other bodily systems fail, they shutdown, you die
Systems are groups of bodily organs acting together to perform one or more functions. The human body is composed of 10 major systems.
It depends on what is causing your neuropathy. There are a number of conditions and toxins that can cause neuropathy. For more information use the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is also known as somatic neuropathy or distal sensory polyneuropathy.
It has no effect.
The pancreas is a glandular organ and is part of both the endocrine and digestive systems.