Polyditis is a consequence of damage to the peripheral nerve. Although there are many causes of this pathology, the symptoms are quite similar to unpleasant sensations in the legs or hands such as numbness, pain, stinging and even loss of mobility.
1. What is poly-neurological inflammatory disease?
The peripheral nervous system sends information from the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) to the rest of the body. In addition, the peripheral nerves also send sensory information back to the central nervous system for sensory and analytical sensation.
Peripheral neuropath disease is a consequence of damage to nerves outside the brain and spinal cord (peripheral nerves). The cause may be injury, infection, metabolism, genetics and exposure to poison. One of the most common causes is diabetes.
This pathology often causes symptoms of weakness, numbness and pain, usually in your hands and feet. However, the disease can also affect other areas of the body.
People with peripheral neuropathies often go to the doctor because of descriptive pains such as stinging, scorching or tingling. In many cases, symptoms can improve on their own and sometimes recur, repeatedly several times before becoming permanent.
2. What are the symptoms of polyditis?
Multi-neurological inflammatory disease can manifest it in various symptom groups, depending on which nerves are affected.
2.1. Symptoms of sensory or motor nerve damage
Multi-neurological inflammatory disease that causes sensory or motor nerve damage will cause symptoms mainly in the legs or hands, at the beginning of the limbs more clearly manifest the base of the genus with the following characteristics:
- Tingling
- numb
- Glare
- Feels like freezing
- Sting like a needle
- Difficulty controlling limbs and hands
- Sleep disorders caused by pain at night
- Loss of feeling of pain
- Increased pain sensitivity
- Inability to feel temperature changes
- Lack of coordination
- Changes in characteristics on the skin, hair or nails
- Ulcers of feet, toes
- Skin and nail infections
- Muscle weakness
- Muscle convulsions
2.2. Symptoms of autonomical nerve damage
Symptoms of autonomic nerve damage in peripheral polyditis do not affect separately in a certain area of the body that affects the whole body with the following manifestations:
- Temperature intolerance
- Increased abnormal sweating
- Bladder dysfunction or urinary inaubity
- Digestive dysfunction
- Dizziness
- Changes in position blood pressure
- Fast or slow circuit
- Difficulty eating or swallowing
- Shortness of breath
3. What causes polyditis?
There are many health conditions or medical conditions associated with multi-neurological inflammatory disease, including:
- Amyloidosis
- Celiac disease
- Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
- Diabetes mellitus
- diphtheria
- Guillain Barre syndrome
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- HIV/AIDS infection
- Chronic kidney disease
- Insyroidism
- Orth long-forming diseases
- Chronic liver disease
- Lyme disease
- Lymphoma
- Bone marrow tumor
- Malignant anemia
- Anemia caused by vitamin B deficiency
- Exposure to radioactive substances
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Sjogren's syndrome
4. What are the complications caused by polyditis?
Common complications associated with multi-neurological inflammatory disease include:
- Falls and injuries: Defects in balance and coordination, along with muscle weakness, can lead to an increase in falls and severe injuries.
- Burns and skin lesions: Numbness and inability to feel pain or temperature changes can inadvertently cause burns, cuts and other damage to the skin.
- Infection: Injuries, burns and cuts, especially in the legs and feet, if not properly noticed, proper protection and hygiene will lead to an increased risk of infection.
5. How to prevent symptoms of polyditis?
The best way to prevent peripheral neuropathies is to actively control health conditions or diseases that put you at risk, such as diabetes, alcoholism, or rheumatoid arthritis. At the same time, you also need to build a healthy lifestyle for yourself and your loved ones with the following neurological health support habits:
- Eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, cereals and proteins to keep the nervous system healthy. Protect the body against vitamin B12 deficiency by eating meat, fish, eggs, low-fat dairy foods and cereals. If you are a vegetarian, strengthening the source of protein from plants is a much-needed source of vitamin B12.
- Exercise regularly with at least 30 minutes to an hour, at least three times a week.
- Avoid factors that can cause nerve damage, such as repetitive movement at a osteoarthritis for long periods of time, wearing tight, cramped outfits that will put pressure on the nerves. Exposure to toxic chemicals, smoking and excessive drinking of alcohol will also cause peripheral nerve fiber damage.
In summary, symptoms of multi-nerve inflammation stand out for sensory disorders such as numbness, pain, stings and movement disorders, which impair the quality of life of the person. It is best to proactively prevent this complications by well controlling what conditions are available. In addition, each individual needs to build healthy habits and nutrition, both avoiding damage on nerve fibers, and protecting health in general.
If you are experiencing neurological pain problems, you should see a specialist for examination and treatment as soon as possible so that the disease does not cause dangerous complications. To register for examination and treatment at Share99 International Health Hub, you can contact Share99 Health System nationwide, or register for an online examination HERE.
Reference source: everydayhealth.com; mayoclinic.org; merckmanuals.com
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