Nerves can affect speaking ability by causing physical symptoms like trembling, sweating, or a dry mouth, which can interfere with speech production. Additionally, nerves can lead to mental distractions, making it difficult to concentrate on what you want to say. This can result in stuttering, stumbling over words, or forgetting what you intended to communicate.
Someone dealing with nerves may be described as anxious, stressed, or nervous. It is common to experience nervousness in certain situations such as public speaking or before a job interview. Practicing relaxation techniques or seeking support from a therapist can help manage nerves.
Neuritis of the laryngeal nerves is inflammation of the nerves that control the muscles of the larynx (voice box). This condition can cause symptoms such as hoarseness, difficulty speaking, and changes in voice quality. Treatment may involve rest, voice therapy, and in some cases, medication or surgery.
Damage to the olfactory nerves can result in loss of the sense of smell, a condition known as anosmia. This can affect the ability to taste food properly and also impact one's ability to detect potential dangers, like fire or gas leaks, through smell. In some cases, the sense of smell may return as the nerves heal, but it can also be permanent.
Genetic disorder of the nervous system, affects the development and growth of nerve cell tissues, tumors grow on nerves, and othe abnormalities.
The only nerves in the human body that continually regenerate are found in the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). This allows for limited repair and regeneration of damaged nerves in the PNS. However, nerves in the Central Nervous System (CNS), such as those in the brain and spinal cord, do not have the same capacity for regeneration.
Lyme disease and syphilis are two bacterial diseases that affect nerves.
Hydroplaning affects your ability to steer and brake
CMT also affects the sensory nerves that carry information from the limbs to the brain. Therefore people with CMT also have sensory loss
Hydroplaning affects your ability to steer and brake
Control your steering and braking ability.
Shingles IS caused by Herpes Zoster virus and it affects the nerves.
Neuralgia is a sharp pain that affects nerves, whether it be individual nerves or a group of nerves. Neuralgia is a special type of pain in that it occurs without the stimulation of a pain receptor. How does the pain occur? When the nerve or nerves it's affecting are irritated or damaged.
Yes the medical term is water intoxication. It kills by decreasing the concentration of electrolytes in the blood stream. This affects every organ and tissue but, most quickly it would interfere with the nerves ability to send signals and the muscles (including and most importantly the hearts) ability to contract.
No, it merely affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves of the face.
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Because all the orgasm affects nerves and muscles in your body.
No, HPV doesn't spread throughout the body. Syphilis affects the heart, brain, and nerves if untreated.