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Neuropathy Symptoms: Here is What All Diabetics Need to Know

29th September 2009
NEUROPATHY MAY PRODUCE DIABETIC NERVE PAIN Neuropathy means nerve disease or damage. Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by diabetes. People with diabetes time and again have high glucose levels. In the end, high glucose levels damage nerves all... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera

Infrared Heat Therapy For Fibromyalgia Relief

29th September 2009
Fibromyalgia is a painful, debilitating condition that affects millions of people around the world. Its cause unknown, it can also be difficult to treat effectively. Common symptoms of fibromyalgia are extreme fatigue, depression, and diffuse, full-body... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

An Overview of Diabetic Neuropathy

23rd September 2009
Approximately 25% of diabetics develop complications in their feet. Foot deformities such as bunions, hammertoes, blisters and Charcot feet are more likely to affect diabetics. Minor scraps, cuts and bruises can progress until they become serious infect... Read >
Author: roby.john

Radiofrequency Rhizotomy

19th August 2009
Radiofrequency neurotomy is a form of nerve ablation (destruction of the nerve). These procedures bear been utilized by neurosurgeons on many of the major nerves and ganglions more than the history century with marginal star. This includes ablation of por... Read >
Author: Brian Lambden, MD

Dog Viral Infections & Diseases

27th June 2009
Do you love your dog that much? Then you must know that there are viral diseases that might infect your dog. Some of these could be fatal. As such, it is important to be aware and know these viral infections and diseases so that you will know how to preve... Read >
Author: hannah

Getting Help from Culver City Attorneys in a Vehicle Accident

23rd April 2009
Culver City is one of the many cities located in Los Angeles County, California, that has a colorful history. During the 1990s, there was advancement in the city when it comes to its population, redevelopment, and size. Technology also became advanced and... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The Many Different Kinds Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

10th February 2009
Day in and day out from 8am up to 5pm, you are right in front of your computer, tapping your fingers on the keyboard as fast as you can just so to beat the deadline of those articles that have to be done. You are working at your desk, trying to ignore the... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Threat of Paralysis Injury

10th February 2009
Due to the fragileness of a person’s body, it is often at the risk of sustaining different kinds of injuries. One of the injuries that people can have is known as paralysis injury. People suffer from this injury when the vital nerves in their body ar... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Sexual health problems - How to get better it?

22nd January 2009
Impotence is normally a symbol that point out the person has one more disease or habit. Problems that are affecting sex life are bodily, mental or social. People are spoiling their sex life by their perverted acts and addictions in additional to health pr... Read >
Author: jainish

Information on Leprosy

24th September 2008
Leprosy also called is Hansen's illness. Leprosy is a chronic bacterial infection with Mycobacterium leprae. About 95% of people who are exposed to Mycobacterium leprae do not develop leprosy because their immune system fights off the infection. It attack... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Guillain-Barre syndrome

09th September 2008
Guillain-Barré syndrome is a uncommon health situation that affects the nerves outside a person's brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nerves convey sensory information (e.g., pain, temperature) from the body to the brain and motor (i.e., movement) sign... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Giant axonal neuropathy (GAN) Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Giant axonal neuropathy (GAN) is a degenerative disorder of the peripheral nerves that is inherited as an autosomal recessive attribute, presenting in early childhood and progressing to death, usually by late adolescence. Giant axonal neuropathy is caused... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Antioxidant Alpha Lipoic Acid: A Powerful Antioxidant

01st September 2008
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) is a very powerful antioxidant that is mainly derived from animal or plant tissues. Red meat is one of the richest sources of Alpha Lipoic Acid making it an important compound and supplement for vegetarian people or those who do no... Read >

Peripheral Neuropathy – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

17th July 2008
Peripheral neuropathy is disorder of nerve(s) apart from the brain and spinal cord. Patients with peripheral neuropathy may have tingling, numbness, unusual sensations, weakness, or burning pain. Peripheral nerves also send sensory information back to ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Information on Peripheral Neuropathy

17th July 2008
Peripheral nerves are a collection of nerve fibers that originate from many different kinds of neurons. Motor fibers originate from motor neurons that are located in the spinal cord. Sensory axons originate from neurons that are located outside the spinal... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Neuropathy- Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

09th July 2008
In the medical dictionary, the term Neuropathy means any kind of nerve disorders. One of the common forms of Juvenile Diabetes Complications, Diabetic neuropathies are a host of nerve disorders that are caused by diabetes. It has been seen that a prolonge... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Neuropathy

07th July 2008
The areas of the body most commonly affected by diabetic peripheral neuropathy are the feet and legs. Nerve damage in the feet can result in a loss of foot sensation, increasing your risk of foot problems. Injuries and sores on the feet may go unrecognize... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Stun Gun Devices

23rd May 2008
Stun guns are an increasingly popular self defense tool especially among women. Stun guns are not lethal like firearms and not lacerative like knives. These stun guns have the ability to put down an attacker with a simple push of a button. It is the volta... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Neuritis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

20th May 2008
Neuritis is a complex process involving inflammation of the nerves, resulting in irritation that interferes with normal nerve function and the areas served. Specifically, it affects the peripheral nerves (those outside the brain, spinal cord, or central n... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Brachial Plexus – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st May 2008
A brachial plexus injury is an injury to the nerves that travel from the neck and down the arm. These peripheral nerves are called the brachial plexus nerves. They leave the spinal cord and travel between the vertebrae and the back and into the shoulder, ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Autoimmune peripheral neuropathy with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Autoimmune incidental neuropathy is a neurological disorder that affects the sensory, machine and autonomic nerves, and is caused by irregular role of these nerves payable to respective etiologies. Peripheral neuropathy often affects people with diabetes ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Leprosy-it’s causes, symptoms and treatment

25th April 2008
Leprosy-Introducton Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease which attacks the skin, peripheral nerves and mucous membranes. Leprosy is an infectious disease that has been known since biblical times. It may be characterized by disfiguring skin sores, pe... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Neurophathy and the Diabetic

29th February 2008
Neuropathy is a functional change or pathological disturbance in the peripheral nerves. Know anymore than you did? Probably not. Let's see if we can get a better understanding of what all that mumbo-jumbo means! The human body's nervous system has t... Read >
Author: Linda W

Problems of The Nervous System

18th January 2008
The Nervous System comprises the central nervous system (CNS), consisting of the brain and spinal cord, protected by the skull and spine, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS), made up of spinal and cranial nerves, which extend from the CNS to other par... Read >
Author: Alien

The Process of Painful Scar Tissue Removal

07th November 2007
Scar tissue forming near the nerve root is called epidural fibrosis. This epidural fibrosis is a common occurrence after back surgery has been preformed. The formation of scar tissue is part of a normal healing process the body goes through after spine ... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Guillain-Barré Syndrome called is acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy and Landry's ascending paralysis. It is a an inflammatory disorder of the peripheral nerves and autoimmune disorder. Its frequency is about 1 to 2 cases in every 100,000 pe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Stun Gun - Physiological Effects

29th June 2007
Have ever watched the TV show Star Trek and heard of the Romulan disruptor stun weapon? Have you ever thought about what it disrupts? Does it disrupt all the molecules in the person on the receiving end of the ray gun? What about a real stun gun? What... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Stun Gun Devices

16th June 2007
Stun guns are an increasingly popular self defense tool especially among women. Stun guns are not lethal like firearms and not lacerative like knives. These stun guns have the ability to put down an attacker with a simple push of a button. It is the vo... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Lupus and the symptoms of nervous system involvement

05th March 2007
Studies revealed that is possible for systemic lupus erythematosus to affect the nervous system. Patients with lupus may experience confusion, difficulty with concentrating, headaches, fatigue, strokes or other signs that show nervous system involvement. ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Roles Played by Nutritional Factors in the Management of Multiple Sclerosis

04th January 2007
Although no diet can compete with existing medication treatments for multiple sclerosis in terms of curative effects, a special regime can help alleviate existing symptoms by controlling a series of biological and chemical processes inside the body. Recen... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Classification of Multiple Sclerosis Types

18th November 2006
Multiple sclerosis is a complex disease of the central nervous system that also involves the peripheral nerves of the brain and spinal cord. At present, the specific causes of multiple sclerosis are unknown, and thus the disease can’t be efficiently pre... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What Is Tinnitus

26th March 2006
Copyright 2006 John Currie Sometimes you may experience buzzing or whistling noise in your ears that may last for 24 hours a day. It may be constant without any break. This is not external source of noise, but rather due to muscle contractions near the... Read >
Author: John Currie