Neuropathies, or nerve pathology disorders, encompass a broad range of conditions affecting the peripheral nervous system. These disorders can result from various causes, including injury, disease, infection, toxins, metabolic abnormalities, and autoimmune conditions. Neuropathies are characterized by damage or dysfunction of peripheral nerves, leading to symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, and impaired motor or sensory function.
Electrical Cell Signaling as a Therapeutic Strategy for Regenerating Nerves Damaged by Neuropathy
Abstract:Neuropathy, characterized by the damage or dysfunction of one or more nerves, often results in …