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This intricate system directs the activities that take place within your body. Your brain is responsible for the regulation of your body’s functions and for providing you with the ability to experience your environment. Your nervous system is responsible for the transmission of electrical impulses to and from the rest of the cells, glands, and muscles in your body. In addition to this, it takes in information from the surrounding environment.

The health and well-being of our nervous system are closely tied to virtually every other element of our bodies and lives. Its functions include regulating everyday duties like as waking up, actions that are performed automatically such as breathing, and functions that are more complicated such as thinking, reading, and remembering. For more information or treatment, contact South Valley Neurology.

The following are the four primary varieties of nerves in the body:

  • The Nerves of Movement
  • The Nerves of Sensation
  • Nerves in Control of the Autonomic System
  • The Nerves of the Cranium

The brain and the spinal cord are both parts of the body’s central nervous system.

5 Major Functions Of The Nervous System

  • Identification of both the external and the interior surroundings
  • Variations in the body brought on by the environment external to it
  • Transfer of Information to Others.
  • The Integration of Various Types of Information
  • React in response to the stimulation

Nerve cells are delicate and susceptible to injury when subjected to force, stretching, or even being sliced. Damage to a neuron can lead loss of feeling in the region that was affected, as well as a disruption in the normal function of the muscles and a breakdown in communication between brain and the wounded region. Damage to the nerves can affect the brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves in the peripheral extremities.

When one or more nerves in an area become injured or malfunctioning, the afflicted region may often exhibit symptoms such as numbness, tingling, muscular weakness, and pain. The hands and feet are the most common sites where neuropathies manifest first, although other areas of the body are certainly not immune to the condition.

People who suffer from neuropathy typically report that their arms, hands, legs, and feet are the locations in which they encounter most of their symptoms.

  • A searing pain that spreads from the hands or feet
  • A tingling sensation across the body’s extremities
  • Sensations of numbness and tingling
  • Weakness in the limbs, including arms and legs
  • A sense of tightness in the palms and soles of the feet
  • Suffering from even the most gentle of touches
  • Difficulty moving around on foot
  • Discomfort brought on by the strain of walking
  • Balance difficulties
  • An incapacity to seize things with one’s hands
  • Pain in the soles of the feet
  • The clinching and twisting of the fingers
  • Discomfort experienced when rotating the wrists
  • A sense of weariness or heaviness in the hands and feet
  • Pain during the night and difficulties falling or staying asleep
  • Legs and feet that are twitchy

Stages Of Neuropathy

  • Stage One: Numbness & Pain.
  • The second stage is constant pain.
  • Third stage is characterized by severe pain.
  • Stage Four: Total loss of feeling and numbness throughout the body

Even though not all of them are capable of being cured, various treatments can help improve and even cure some of these ailments and injuries.

They can make repairs to themselves if the harm is not too serious. Nerve injury can cause major complications. Even while nerve injury may not heal as rapidly as injuries to other body parts, occasionally it is still possible for it to do so on its own due to the structure and function of the nerve.

Chiropractic therapy, a kind of neuropathy treatment, is both successful and useful in treating nerve diseases. This treatment has a proven track record. With a success rate of 90% in relieving pain and 70% in restoring normal feeling, this treatment is highly effective.

Your chiropractor will treat the underlying issues that are generating nerve pain as well as the inflammation that your body is producing as a direct result of the neuropathy while providing chiropractic therapy for neuropathy. 

By Manali