Inflammatory Bowel Disease Symptoms
"Inflammatory bowel disease" (IBD) is an umbrella term for a group of long-term illnesses that cause inflammation in the intestines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say that up to 3 million Americans have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The typical age of diagnosis for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients is under 30. This article will look at the various forms of IBD and how they stack up against IBS (IBS). It discusses the signs, triggers, and treatments for inflammatory bowel disease. Types of Inflammatory Bowel Disease The two primary kinds of IBD are ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease....
Symptoms of Nerve Damage: Everything You Need to Know
Peripheral neuropathy is a disorder that affects nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord. Various factors, including physical harm, germs, and genetics, can cause this. There is a wide variety of potential signs. In many cases, we know the causes, manifestations, or symptoms of this ailment someone has and can effectively treat them. Overview The central nervous system sends information to the rest of the body through a network of nerves in the body's periphery. They aid in things like temperature perception (they tell you when your feet are chilly) and muscular movement (walking). Axons, the constituent cells of...
Optic Nerve Damage: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Optic neuritis or optic nerve damage affects the eye and your vision. It occurs when your optic nerve is inflamed. The optic nerve sends messages from your eyes to your brain so that you can interpret visual images. When the optic nerve is irritated and inflamed, it doesn't carry messages to the brain either, and you can't see clearly. Optic neuritis can affect your vision and cause pain. When the nerve fibers become inflamed, the optic nerve can swell. This swelling typically affects one eye but can affect both at the same time. Optic neuritis can affect both adults and...
What Causes Nerve Damage: Everything You Need to Know
Approximately 30% of all cases of nerve pain (neuropathic pain) are caused by diabetes, although it can also be caused by other conditions such as alcoholism and shingles. Medications, physiotherapy, psychotherapy, and surgical intervention are all potential treatment options. What is Neuropathic Pain? Damage to or malfunctioning of the nerve system can result in a painful condition known as neuropathic pain. It is possible to experience pain in the spinal cord, brain, and other higher centers of the nervous system. The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system when taken as a whole. The rest of your...
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