‘The symptoms’

Peripheral Neuropathy

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Peripheral neuropathy
It affects the nervous system influenced by the will, such as the nerves for the sense of touch (sensitive) or the muscle movement are (motorized) responsible.
In total, show impairment of sensory nerve fibers, the information from the periphery to the spinal cord and brain derived earlier and more pronounced. The motor nerves that are responsible for the movement of the muscles, but may also be affected. Muscle cramps are common, massive paralysis rather scarce.
The symptoms appear first on the feet and legs, and later sometimes also on the hands and arms. Stakeholders complain of burning and stinging pain, which mainly occur at rest or at night as well as tingling and numbness. They report first, that the blanket lay suddenly unbearably hot and heavy on his feet.

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