Pathological nerve injury

Introduction

Introduction Pathological nerve damage is a disease caused by chronic diseases caused by certain diseases. The symptoms are unclear at the time of onset, and only mild neurological symptoms are diagnosed due to diagnosis errors, which often make the disease very serious.

Cause

Cause

Clinically seen in neurodegenerative diseases, chronic demyelinating diseases (Gully Barley), spinal tuberculosis occurs in lower back pain, spinal cord tumors, spinal cord vascular malformations, spinal cord inflammation invades nerve secondary to ischemic spinal cord lesions, radiation-induced myelitis, Subacute spinal cord combined degeneration, delayed neurological damage and other diseases in which the cerebrospinal and peripheral nerves are indirectly or directly damaged.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Painful F-wave

Neuropathic pain is usually caused by damage to the peripheral nerves. The nerve fibers in the damaged area can produce a large amount of abnormal electrical activity in the short term after the injury. Including chronic compression nerve injury and incomplete neurological injury models, it was found that in the early stages of nerve injury, abnormally blocking the aberrant electrical activity of the afferent nerve permanently prevented the model animals from producing pain sensitivity to thermal and mechanical stimuli.

Most of them are medically diagnosed after neurological damage, but they are diagnosed as non-early diseases. Because the early symptoms are very similar to different types of disease symptoms, according to other diseases, the more serious the disease is, the more serious the disease is diagnosed in the hospital, but the disease is not early.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis of pathological nerve damage:

With concussion nerve involvement, shock nerve involvement, organic nerve damage, hypoxic ischemic nerve damage, functional nerve damage, primary nerve injury, secondary nerve injury, delayed nerve injury, neurological spasm Isophase identification.

Neuropathic pain is usually caused by damage to the peripheral nerves. The nerve fibers in the damaged area can produce a large amount of abnormal electrical activity in the short term after the injury. Including chronic compression nerve injury and incomplete neurological injury models, it was found that in the early stages of nerve injury, abnormally blocking the aberrant electrical activity of the afferent nerve permanently prevented the model animals from producing pain sensitivity to thermal and mechanical stimuli.

Most of them are medically diagnosed after neurological damage, but they are diagnosed as non-early diseases. Because the early symptoms are very similar to different types of disease symptoms, according to other diseases, the more serious the disease is, the more serious the disease is diagnosed in the hospital, but the disease is not early.

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