Hyperemia Neuroparalytic

Neuropathic hyperemia is a complex disease that is a combination of nervous and vascular pathology. It is characterized by impaired circulation in peripheral nerves due to inflammation or injury.

The mechanism of occurrence of neuropathic hyperemia is due to impaired peripheral circulation and damage to nerve structures. The main cause of the disease is disruption of the functioning of peripheral vessels, which leads to insufficient blood supply to the nerve and the development of its functional disorders.

Neuroparalytic syndrome manifests itself in the form of numbness of the extremities, decreased sensitivity in the area of ​​circulatory disorders, decreased muscle tone, and weakened tendon reflexes. Symptoms of the disease intensify with movement, changes in body position, and changes in weather. Circulatory disorders develop gradually and often manifest as