Peripheral neuritis symptoms?
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Multiple peripheral neuritis is caused by a variety of causes, such as poisoning, nutritional and metabolic disorders, infection, allergy, allergy, etc. The main clinical manifestations were symmetrical sensory, motor and autonomic nerve dysfunction of the distal limbs. Peripheral neuritis symptoms? Let's talk about it
Peripheral neuritis symptoms?
Paresthesia (pain, numbness, allergy, hypoesthesia) is often glove, sock type. Muscle strength decreased, muscle tension decreased, tendon reflex weakened or disappeared. In the late stage, muscle atrophy mainly occurred in the distal limb.
The disease caused by paroxysmal expansion of small blood vessels in extremities due to vasomotor dysfunction is common in both lower limbs. It is characterized by severe pain in extremities, local skin temperature increase, redness, hyperhidrosis or mild depressed edema. When the affected limb is immersed in cold water, the pain can be alleviated or alleviated, and vasodilation after heating can aggravate the symptoms.
It is caused by the local ischemia caused by the intermittent contraction or spasm of the small blood vessels at the extremities. It is common in both upper limbs. It is characterized by pale, cool, numbness and burning sensation of the fingers on both sides. It can also be cyanotic and ulcerative due to the secondary telangiectasia. In the late stage, it can aggravate the symptoms due to vasoconstriction.
matters needing attention
1. Actively treat primary diseases (diabetes, uremia, etc.), improve nutrition, correct vitamin deficiency, and avoid contact with harmful metals and drugs. 2. Nutritional neurodrugs such as vitamin B12, B1, B6, Cytidine Diphosphate Choline, coenzyme Q10 and nerve growth factor were selected. 3. To improve peripheral circulation, we can use dipazole, ligustrazine injection, 706 generation plasma or low molecular dextran.