neuropatiat
Neuropatiat, or neuropathies, refer to a group of disorders caused by damage to the peripheral nervous system. Peripheral nerves connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles, skin, and internal organs, and damage can affect sensory, motor, and autonomic functions. Neuropathies can be acute or chronic and may involve one nerve (mononeuropathy), several nerves in a pattern (multifocal), or a symmetric distribution affecting many nerves (polyneuropathy).
Classification of neuropatiat typically considers the affected nerve fibers (sensory, motor, autonomic), the distribution of symptoms
Symptoms vary with the type and distribution but often include numbness, tingling or burning pain, and reduced
Diagnosis combines clinical examination with targeted tests. Nerve conduction studies and electromyography assess nerve function, while
Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause, relieving symptoms (often with medications such as anticonvulsants or