Yes, back injuries can cause neuropathy, particularly if there is damage to the spinal cord or nerves. Conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or trauma can lead to nerve compression or inflammation, resulting in neuropathic symptoms like pain, tingling, or numbness in the extremities. Additionally, chronic Back pain may contribute to nerve dysfunction over time. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment if neuropathy symptoms arise following a back injury.
Lyme disease can cause Vasculitic neuropathy
Polyarteritis nodosa can cause Vasculitic neuropathy
Wegener's granulomatosis can cause Vasculitic neuropathy
Yes. It can cause the peripheral neuropathy.
There are lots of injuries that can cause back pain. Injuries to other limbs, especially the legs, can cause you to hold your body differently. It is the back that takes the strain of this adjustment and results in back pain.
Rheumatoid vasculitis can cause Vasculitic neuropathy
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
Some patients with vasculitic neuropathy will experience fatigue
Some patients with vasculitic neuropathy will experience fever
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Some patients with vasculitic neuropathy will experience decreased appetite
Some patients with vasculitic neuropathy will experience weight loss