Tuesday 22 July 2014

Polinevrit Alcohol Affects The Nerves Of The Extremities

In fact, I usually go to Bender once a couple of years. But in two years when walking my legs quickly . The movement of the lower my limbs became spastic. My personal physician is of the opinion that I have alcohol. Is it possible to suffer from this disease after 10 years of membership in Alcoholics Anonymous, I'm almost a teetotaler? Although I don't drink, symptoms do not subside. Is this really ? Heal and how?

Polinevrit″t is a disease with many features-inflammatory, infectious, toxic, etc., which affects nerves symmetrically and attacking both motor and sensory fibers. The agents can be microbes or toxins, exogenous intoxication such as alcohol, lead, arsenic, etc.. It is possible that endogenous  such as diabetes, gout or want particularly of vitamin B1. alcohol symptoms vary depending on the affected nerves.  http://www.gardening-forums.com/threads/fruit-bush-tree-netting.1802/
 
In the beginning the disease manifests abruptly with a strong fever and general fatigue, but may proceed slowly and progressively. It is characterized by various forms of paralysis, atrophy, progressive disappearance of reflexes and loss of sensitivity. The duration of the disease depends on the development of the process. The therapy consists in the removal of any single reason, while using steroids, analgesics and vitamin B1 and B12 in high doses.

By the way:

Polinevrit alcohol usually has a mixed nature, locates in the lower extremities is frequent and occurs with strong pains in my legs from the knee down, and often is accompanied with mental disorders. It is possible to arise from abnormalities in short-term memory, confusion and hallucinations known as syndrome.
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