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Anemia, weakness, fatigue, red-sore tongue, nerve degeneration Nerve degeneration is nerve damage or neuropathy.
Drinking alcohol in moderation has been proven to promote better health and greater longevity than abstinence. Alcohol, or ethanol, is a poisonous chemical that has direct and toxic effects on nerve and muscle cells. The effects can be profound, and symptoms can include incoordination, weakness, seizures , memory loss, and sensory deficits.
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Alcohol can disrupt communication between nerve cells by affecting neurotransmitter levels and decreasing the ability of nerve cells to function properly. Chronic alcohol consumption can damage nerve cells and lead to issues with memory, cognition, and coordination.
Thickened nerves accompanied by weakness of muscles supplied by the affected nerve are very typical of the disease.
A peripheral nerve function test is performed to test the nerve function in the peripheral nerve. This test is often performed to when there is pain or weakness in the limbs.
There are a lot of different symptoms of a twisted nerve. However, it is common that a twisted nerve is able to cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness along the path of the twisted nerve.
NERVE PALSY. FOR Eg. Bells Palsy means weakness of Facial Nerve leading to paralysis of facial musculatureThat answer is not completely accurate. Nerve Palsy is a layman's term. The medical term is neurasthenia.
When the S1 nerve is pinched, pain can be felt in the lower back, buttocks, back of the thigh, calf, outside edge of the foot, and in some cases, the little toe. This type of pain is known as sciatica and can be sharp, shooting, or burning in nature.
Alcohol is a Central Nervous System (CNS) depressant. It is also a neurotoxin.
The nerves that affect walking include the sciatic nerve, the femoral nerve, and the tibial nerve. Damage or compression of these nerves can result in difficulty with walking, weakness in the legs, or numbness in the lower extremities.