Neuritis is a medical term meaning inflammation in the peripheral nerves (nerves outside the central nervous system are called peripheral). Symptoms of neuritis will vary depending on which nerves are affected but typically include weakness, numbness, pain, tingling sensations, loss of reflexes, muscle atrophy, or sensory disturbances (e.g., vision, balance, hearing). These symptoms can be…
Everyone is faced with numbness of feet and hands from time to time. Sometimes this phenomenon can be a symptom of a dangerous illness. Suppose you slept in an inconvenient position or sat with an uncomfortable tuck of your leg. Slight loss of sensitivity in the hands, legs, or feet, tingling, numbness is common. Most…
This ailment is often called CTS. The problem is a typical and often debilitating disease. It affects millions of people around the world. It primarily affects the hands and wrists. It causes several disturbing markers that prevent a person from performing everyday tasks. Compression of the median nerve is associated with this сondition. It pinches…
Up to 3-4% of people worldwide suffer from chronic daily or almost daily headaches. The main reason is chronic migraines. However, it can be difficult to diagnose at times. It can be mistaken for a chronic tension headache, and some doctors believe that osteochondrosis or insufficient blood supply to the brain causes such pain. Chronic…
Diabetic neuropathy peripheral is peripheral nerve damage. This disease is the most common complication of diabetes mellitus. It occurs in 75% of patients with diabetes mellitus. For many people with type 2 diabetes, which they are often unaware of, neuropathy symptoms can be the first warning signs. If you have been diagnosed with peripheral diabetic…
Do you have a tingling sensation in your legs? It is certainly not a very pleasant feeling. When there is something like that in the hands, legs, arms, and feet, we don’t really know how to respond. Often, patients with tingling in the lower extremities are diagnosed with RLS, but the causes may be different….
Migraine is a disease of the brain, which is also inherited. It is characterized by recurrent bouts of moderate to severe headaches. The attack usually lasts from several hours to several days. In this case, the pain can be so intense that it is almost impossible to go about daily activities. There are many types…
Migraine is a chronic disease that manifests itself in periodic attacks of severe, often one-sided headaches. A characteristic feature of pathology is the absence of organic causes for its occurrence, such as trauma, tumors, circulatory disorders, etc. The attack can last from 2-3 hours to 2-3 days, during which the patient often becomes almost helpless…
We all face pulsating, distracting, annoying headaches sometimes. In addition, it usually appears at highly inappropriate moments. Mostly, headaches can go away independently and do not pose a major threat. However, there are situations when the headache is severe and repeats itself frequently, it is troublesome for the patient and interferes with his daily functioning….
Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is a complication of diabetes mellitus characterized by progressive death of nerve fibers, which leads to loss of nerves, increased sensitivity, and the development of foot ulcers. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the leading non-communicable diseases of mankind. According to the World Health Organization, more than 422 million people (1-4% of…
