pinched nerve
The nerves that send important messages across your body, your brain and extend from the spinal cord. If you have a pinched nerve (nerve compression), you can send warning signals to your body, such as pain. Do not ignore the warning signs.
There may be minor or severe risk from a pinched nerve. It can cause temporary or long-lasting problems. Before you get to the diagnosis and treatment for nerve compression, the more quickly you will get relief.
In some cases, you can not reverse the damage from a pinched nerve. But treatment usually relieves the pain and other symptoms.
The reasons for pinched nerve
"Compression" (pressure) on a nerve that occurs when a pinched nerve.
symptoms of pinched nerve will be
"Pins and needles" sensations (paresthesia) tingling
Muscle weakness in the affected area
A foot or hand "fell asleep" feeling that often
When you sleep, it might be a pinched nerve damage-related issues.
Stress may be the result of repetitive motions. Such periods of time while sleeping or keeping the elbows bent, holding your body is in a place.
In confined spaces, to protect them as they travel through the nerves, but have less soft tissue at the most vulnerable places in your body. When the nerve tissues such as nerve compression caused by:
Ligament
Tendon
Bone
For example, a nerve root, or the pressure of the swelling of the neck or lower back pain may be the cause for the departure of the spine. It's also a pain in the shoulder and arm (Cervical Radiculopathy) radiate from the neck into the cause. Or pain in the leg and foot (lumbar radiculopathy or nerve pain in the upper back of the thigh) and may radiate into.
These symptoms may be the result of changes in the development of the bones of the spine and discs. For example, if a disc weakens or tears - known as a herniated disc - the pressure can be put on the spinal nerve.
Nerve compression in your neck or shoulder can also cause your symptoms, such as:
Elbow
Hand
Wrist
Fingers
This may lead to conditions such as:
Peripheral neuropathy
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Tennis Elbow
If the nerve compression lasts a long time, it might break as a protective barrier around the nerve. Fluid build-up which can cause:
Swelling
Additional pressure
The spots
The spots may interfere with the function of the nerve.
