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1 Neuropathy, the pain of nerve damage and what can be done ...
neuropathy causes, peripheral nerve damage, symptoms and treatment for relief of diabetic and non-diabetic nerve damage resulting in chronic severe nerve pain in foot ...
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2 Peripheral neuropathy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peripheral neuropathy is the term for damage to nerves of the peripheral nervous system which may be caused either by diseases of or trauma to the nerve or the side ...
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3 Diabetic Neuropathies: The Nerve Damage of Diabetes
Reviews the causes and symptoms of diabetic neuropathy and the different types of neuropathies: peripheral, autonomic, proximal, and focal. Discusses diagnosis and ...
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4 Peripheral Neuropathy Overview, Incidence & Prevalence of ...
neuropathy, peripheral, diabetic, sensory, neuritis, nerve damage, carpal tunnel, diabetes, leprosy, alcoholism, autoimmune diseases, toxic solvents, bacterial ...
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5 Peripheral Neuropathy Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and ...
It is the most acquired nerve disease (neuropathy) and usually follows a virus infection but can also be associated with immunizations, surgery, and childbirth.
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6 Peripheral Neuropathy Fact Sheet: National Institute of ...
Some forms of neuropathy involve damage to only one nerve and are called mononeuropathies. More often though, multiple nerves affecting all limbs are affected-called ...
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7 Nerve compression syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nerve compression syndrome or compression neuropathy, also known as entrapment neuropathy, is a medical condition caused by direct pressure on a single nerve.
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8 Nerve Neuropathy | Together Finding A Cure
Holding a cell phone for long times with a bent elbow can lead to a condition called “cell-phone elbow,” but scientifically known as cubital tunnel syndrome.
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9 What Is Sural Nerve Neuropathy? | eHow.com
Like other tissues in the body, nerves are susceptible to disease or trauma. This is particularly true of peripheral nerves, which act as a communications highway ...
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10 Ulnar Neuropathy: eMedicine Neurology
Overview: The ulnar nerve is an extension of the medial cord of the brachial plexus. This is a mixed nerve that supplies innervation to muscles in the forearm and ...
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