Sensorimotor polyneuropathy
From DrKoop's partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com
Sensorimotor polyneuropathy is a decrease in movement or sensation (ability to feel something). Alternative Names Polyneuropathy - sensorimotor Causes, incidence, and risk factors Polyneuropathy means disease of nerves. Sensorimotor polyneuropathy is damage to nerves other than the brain or spinal cord. Such nerve damage is called peripheral neuropathy. Sensorimotor polyneuropathy is a systemic (body-wide) process that damages nerve cells, nerve fibers (axons), and nerve coverings (myelin sheath). Damage to the covering of the nerve cell causes nerve signals to slow down. Damage to the nerve fiber or entire nerve cell can make the nerve stop working. advertisement
Nerve damage can be caused by inflammation, decreased blood flow, any condition that puts pressure on nerves, and diseases that destroy the glue (connective tissue) that holds cells and tissues together. Possible causes of sensorimotor polyneuropathy include:
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