Symptoms of peripheral neuritis

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Neuritis is a disease caused by poisoning, infection, nutritional and metabolic disorders. Neuritis can be determined by B-ultrasound and EMG monitoring, but this disease will cause great trouble to the human body, so patients should actively and timely receive treatment when they are found suffering from this disease. The symptom of peripheral neuritis, below I tell you.

Symptoms of peripheral neuritis

First, sensory disturbance. In the early stage of neuritis, the abnormal sensation of burning pain and numbness at the end of fingers or toes or the stimulation symptoms such as allergy are often obvious, and then gradually these feelings weaken, reduce and even disappear. The distribution of sensory disturbance in patients is often glove or sock type, a few patients may have deep sensory disturbance, and tenderness often occurs in gastrocnemius.

Second, dyskinesia. Some causes such as furacilin can cause active reflexes, muscle atrophy after a long illness, and discomfort in the legs after strenuous exercise. The specific manifestations are numbness, unstable standing, and numbness in the bare feet.

Third, autonomic nerve dysfunction. Patients may have cold, pale and red skin on their extremities, or mild cyanosis, Hypohidrosis or hyperhidrosis, skin thinning, tenderness or coarseness, loss of normal luster of fingers and toenails, hyperkeratosis, etc.

matters needing attention

Neuritis can be treated by a variety of causes, therefore, timely detection and timely treatment is very important. I hope readers can absorb and accept the above explanations, conduct self-examination in time, take precautions, and seek treatment according to different causes. Finally, I hope all readers are healthy!