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Neuropathy is a disease characterised by damage to one or more nerves of the peripheral nervous system. It includes the cranial and spinal nerves, as well as the nerves and plexuses of the autonomic nervous system. Neuropathy appears as a sensitivity disorder, pain in the affected area, convulsions, muscle weakness and difficulty in movement. Presumably,…
The peripheral nervous system is a part of the nervous system that includes the cranial and spinal peripheral nerves, providing the connection of the central nerves with the organs and systems of the body. Among the most frequently diagnosed diseases of the peripheral nervous system of a person, several forms of neuritis, plaxitis, neuralgia are…
Peripheral neuropathies are a pathology of the nervous system that occurs against the background of damage to peripheral nerves due to compression or injury and is not inflammatory. When several nerves located in the same area are affected, the term “polyneuropathy” is used. Up to 15% of the adult population suffers from various manifestations of…
Peripheral neuropathy is damage to one or more peripheral nerves. It includes numerous syndromes characterized by sensitivity disorders of varying severity, pain, muscle weakness, and atrophy, decreased deep tendon reflexes, vasomotor symptoms, both individually and in combination. They are classified based on anamnesis and physical examination findings. Neurophysiological studies (study of the rate of propagation…