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Nervous System: Neuropathy and diseases associated with neuropathy

 

 

Diseases caused by nervous problems and Neuropathy

Nervous or nerve damage can also be caused by many different diseases, injuries, infections, and even vitamin deficiency.
Diabetes: Diabetes is most commonly associated with neuropathy. Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy in people with diabetes are often seen, which are sometimes called diabetic neuropathy.

Vitamin deficiencies: Vitamin B12 and folate, as well as other vitamin B deficiencies, can damage nerves.
Autoimmune neuropathy: Autumnine diseases can cause diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus, and Guillain-Barre syndrome neuropathy.
Infection: Some infections, including HIV / AIDS, leprosy, Syphilis, etc. can damage the nerves.

Post-herpetic neuralgia: This disease is a form of neuropathy (varicella-zoster virus infection).
Alcoholic neuropathy: Alcohol drinking is often associated with peripheral neuropathy. Although the exact causes of nerve damage are unclear, it is probably linked to poor nutrition and deficiency of vitamins due to the combination of harm to nurses from drinking alcohol.

Toxins and poisons can damage the nerve: Examples include gold compounds, lead, arsenic, mercury, some industrial solvents, nitrous oxide, and some insecticides.
Drugs or medication: Some medicines can cause nerve damage. Examples include cancer therapy drugs such as vincristine, and antibiotics such as isoniazid, etc.

Tumors: Benign or malignant of the veins read the effect on the nerves due to tumor and nerves surrounding the nerves and due to this pressure neuropathy causes direct damage to the nerves.


 

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