It's Facial nerve (7 cranial nerve)
Sounds like pain in many parts of the body.
Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare neurological disorder where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks the nerves. This leads to muscle weakness and, in severe cases, paralysis. Symptoms can develop rapidly and may require intensive medical treatment.
A complete account of symptoms, including which fingers are involved, is important because the median nerve, the nerve involved in carpal tunnel syndrome, does not innervate the little finger.
Guillain-Barre syndrome is a demyelinating nerve disorder that can lead to paralysis of the legs. It is an autoimmune condition in which the body's immune system attacks the peripheral nerves, resulting in muscle weakness and in severe cases, paralysis.
Most commonly, trauma to the elbow or repetitive bending of the elbow puts pressure on the ulnar nerve that damages the myelin sheath insulating and protecting the nerve.
The median nerve, this nerve supplies feeling and movement to the thumb and "thumb-side" of the hand.
There are different types of nerve injuries to the foot, which may be caused by exercise. One type of nerve injury is called tarsal tunnel syndrome.
The median nerve that passes through the carpel tunnel is the nerve that is effected to cause carpel tunnel syndrome.
Carpal tunnel syndrome.
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.
The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
The median nerve is compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome, causing symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers.