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What is mean by Neuropathy?Explain in depth.​

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Answered by mazharsyedhashsham
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Answer:disease or dysfunction of one or more peripheral nerves, typically causing numbness or weakness.

Explanation:damage, disease, or dysfunction of one or more nerves especially of the peripheral nervous system that is typically marked by burning or shooting pain, numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness or atrophy, is often degenerative, and is usually caused by injury, infection, disease, drugs, toxins, or vitamin deficiency

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Answered by benfocomplete21
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Diabetes is the most common cause of neuropathy in the United States, however, there are other additional reasons. Some instances of neuropathy are readily treatable and, in some circumstances, curable. If neuropathy cannot be cured, therapy focuses on symptom control and management, as well as avoiding additional nerve damage.

What is neuropathy?

Neuropathy is caused by the injury or dysfunction of one or more nerves, resulting in numbness, tingling, muscular weakness, and pain in the afflicted region. Neuropathies often begin in the hands and feet, but other areas of the body might be affected as well.

Neuropathy, often known as peripheral neuropathy, is a condition with the peripheral nerve system. The network of nerves outside your brain and spinal cord is known as your peripheral nervous system. Your central nervous system is made up of your brain and spinal cord. Consider how the two systems interact as follows: The central station is your nervous system. It is the command and control center, the hub from which all trains arrive and depart. The rails that link to the central station are your peripheral nervous system. The rails (nervous network) enable trains (information signals) to go to and from the central station (your brain and spinal cord).

When nerve cells, known as neurons, are injured or killed, neuropathy occurs. This interferes with the way neurons interact with one another and with the brain. Neuropathy may affect a single nerve or nerve type, a group of nerves in a specific place (multifocal neuropathy), or multiple peripheral nerves across the body (polyneuropathy).

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