What are the causes of brachial plexus neuralgia?
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Brachial plexus neuralgia can be divided into two kinds, one is primary, the other is secondary. What we see most often is secondary. Primary brachial plexus neuralgia is of unknown origin and may be an allergic disease. Secondary brachial plexus neuralgia is caused by the compression of adjacent lesions of brachial plexus. The common characteristics of various causes of brachial plexus neuralgia are different degrees of shoulder and upper limb pain. What are the causes of brachial plexus neuralgia? Now let me tell you something.
What are the causes of brachial plexus neuralgia?
Brachial plexus neuralgia is more common in adults, is due to a cold, cold, often occurs after surgery. Traction of the brachial plexus can induce pain when the upper limb is abducted or raised. The sensation of shoulder, lateral part of upper arm and radial part of forearm decreased. The reflex of biceps and triceps was weakened or disappeared.
Brachial plexus neuralgia is caused by trauma, infection and so on. If the symptoms are relatively mild, it can be treated in outpatient department. Upper limb fixation, local physical therapy, nutritional nerve and other drug treatment are given. If the symptoms are more serious, it is recommended to be hospitalized, and if necessary, surgical exploration and treatment.
Brachial plexus neuralgia is mostly related to cervical spine, so we need to understand the location of the disease and analyze the symptoms. There are general treatment methods and surgical treatment for brachial plexus injury. The former is mainly conservative treatment in the early stage, that is, the application of neurotrophic drugs and physical therapy for the injured part. The latter is that the doctor often moves the affected limb to prevent joint stiffness.
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Brachial plexus neuralgia can be divided into two kinds, one is primary, the other is secondary. What we see most often is secondary. Primary brachial plexus neuralgia is of unknown origin and may be an allergic disease. Secondary brachial plexus neuralgia is caused by the compression of adjacent lesions of brachial plexus.