Charcot-Vilgnon is a neurological disease that is characterized by degenerative changes in the nervous system. Heredity plays a significant role in the origin of the disease. This disease causes changes in the anterior horns of the spinal cord, brain and peripheral nerves. Charcot Villenipp's disease refers to endoneurial "diabetes", i.e. neurotrophic diseases caused by toxic metabolites formed as a result of enzymatic activity on the part of blood vessels during atherosclerosis, parenchymal obesity, polyarthritis. The pathogenesis of the disease is not fully understood, but scientists suggest that it is associated with the long-term influence of metabolites in disorders of the blood supply to the peripheral nerve trunks of the extremities.
The clinical manifestations of Charcot-Vulpian disease are quite difficult to diagnose, but with the help of modern research methods this disease can be easily recognized at the earliest stages. Among the characteristic symptoms of the disease are pain in the arms, legs, buttocks, feet and other parts of the body. Patients often experience lameness, various sensory disturbances, changes in gait, and impaired fine motor skills. In addition, patients may experience cramps, muscle weakness, and urination and defecation problems.
Charcot-Vulurpan disease Charcot-Vulurpan disease is one of many types of neurological disorders. But it is generally very common and very tragic.
--- **How does the disease occur?** Often the disease can be recognized from the symptoms, since they are often very typical. The human gastrointestinal tract is under constant pressure from nerve impulses, which looks rather strange, because in addition to the gastrointestinal tract, this impulse is also used to control it. In general, muscles also have their own innervation and are controlled through these nerves. Also, a person cannot breathe normally in the presence of a large number of diseases, especially neurological ones. If certain symptoms are present, a doctor may diagnose Charcot Vullerpan disease. The symptoms are quite typical and include the following: * Changes in gait if the person walks very close to the wall. That is, a person