Why does pain make people angry at the people who care for them?
The pain makes people angry at the people who care for them because when you are angry, you focus on this one point, and, inside your heart feels like it wants to make revenge and make other people angry, too. So, when you are angry, you care much less for the people who care for you, because, you, being hurt and angry, wants to hurt other people too.
Do people with prurigo nodularis feel nerve pain?
As a sufferer of PN I sometimes feel a pain that is below the surface of my skin within a minuscule area, about the size of a pinhead. I sometimes wonder if this is the sensation of nerve pain. It is very distressing. By the way, I would like to share my progress while I'm here as I have great news. After 2 weeks of applying Betnovate N and covering the areas with Clingfilm and then stockinette bandages I have finally turned a corner (after over 5 distressing years) I change these every morning after bathing and I go for 6 minutes on a sunbed 3 times a week. I'm also taking a new (to me) Antihistamine called Fexofenadine Hydrochloride 180mg from my GP which is Wonderful! I am now almost totally cured, my skin is clear and I haven't scratched at all in the 2 weeks. Please see your doctor though before trying the clingfilm (its a treatment known as 'Occlusion) as there are issues with too much absorption of the Betnovate N which may have serious side effects. Good Luck.
Do children with hip dysplasia feel pain?
Yes they do because it puts the whole body out of alignment. If you want more information please go onto: www.google com Write in the same question.
What is the most common form of peripheral neuropathy?
Most often many nerves in the same vicinity are simultaneously involved, which is known as polyneuropathy. This is the most common expression of the disorder.
What is Thoracoabdominal neuropathy?
Thoracoabdominal neuropathy is a condition characterized by nerve damage or dysfunction affecting the thoracic and abdominal regions, often leading to pain, weakness, or sensory changes in these areas. It can result from various causes, including trauma, surgery, or underlying diseases that impact the spinal nerves. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, altered sensation, and difficulty with muscle control in the thoracic and abdominal muscles. Diagnosis typically involves clinical evaluation and may require imaging or nerve conduction studies.
Is the sciatic nerve the only nerve with blood supply?
No, the sciatic nerve is not the only nerve with a blood supply. All nerves in the body have a blood supply to maintain their function and health, typically provided by small blood vessels called vasa nervorum. These vessels supply oxygen and nutrients to the nerve tissues. Therefore, while the sciatic nerve is one of the largest nerves, it is not unique in having a blood supply.
Yes, thoracic protrusions at T2-3, T4-5, T6-7, and T7-8, along with lumbar bulges and stenosis at L3-4, L4-5, and L5-S1, could potentially cause severe urinary retention. The spinal cord and nerve roots in the lumbar region control bladder function, and any compression or stenosis in this area can disrupt normal nerve signaling, leading to urinary retention. Additionally, the thoracic protrusions may contribute to overall spinal cord compression, which can further impact bladder control. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and appropriate management.
How is vasculitic neuropathy treated?
Treatment for vasculitic neuropathy involves medications that decrease inflammation and suppress the activity of the immune system
Why am I having such strong chest pain?
There are many reasons but all should be checked out immediately. Pancreatitis, esophagial spasms, angina, heart attack, inflammation in the lining of the lungs and many more.