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Title: Nerve Damage and Neurodegeneration


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Nerve Damage and Neurodegeneration
  • By Jennifer Joiner, Cody Spoon, Sara Cotter

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3 types of Nerves in The Body
  • Autonomic nerves. These nerves control the
    involuntary or partially voluntary activities of
    your body, including heart rate, blood pressure,
    digestion, and temperature regulation.
  • Motor nerves. These nerves control your movements
    and actions by passing information from your
    brain and spinal cord to your muscles.
  • Sensory nerves. These nerves relay information
    from your skin and muscles back to your spinal
    cord and brain. The information is then processed
    to let you feel pain and other sensations.

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Autonomic Nerve Symptoms
  • inability to sense chest pain, such as angina or
    heart attack
  • too much sweating (known as hyperhidrosis) or too
    little sweating (known as anhidrosis)
  • lightheadedness
  • dry eyes and mouth
  • constipation
  • bladder dysfunction
  • sexual dysfunction

4
Motor Nerve Symptoms
  • weakness
  • muscle atrophy
  • twitching, also known as fasciculation
  • paralysis

5
Sensory Nerve Sypmtoms
  • pain
  • sensitivity
  • numbness
  • tingling or prickling
  • burning
  • problems with positional awareness

6
Causes of Nerve Disease
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Motor Neuron Diseases
  • Autoimmune Diseases

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Treatment for Nerve Damage
  • regulating blood sugar levels for people with
    diabetes
  • correcting nutritional deficiencies
  • changing medications when drugs are causing nerve
    damage
  • physical therapy or surgery to address
    compression or trauma to nerves
  • medications to treat autoimmune conditions

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Medications for Nerve Pain
  • pain relievers
  • tricyclic antidepressants
  • certain anti-seizure medications

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What is neurodegeneration?
  • is a condition in which cells of the brain
    and spinal cord are lost. The brain and spinal
    cord are composed of neurons that perform
    different functions such as controlling
    movements, processing sensory information, and
    making decisions. Cells of the brain and spinal
    cord do not readily regenerate en masse, so
    excessive damage can be devastating.
    Neurodegenerative diseases result from
    deterioration of neurons or their myelin sheaths,
    which may eventually lead to CNS-related
    dysfunction.

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Pathophysiology
  • Neurodegeneration is often caused by misfolding
    of proteins (prions) in such way that they can no
    longer perform their cellular functions and
    instead trigger equivalent modifications in
    normal proteins, thus creating a cascade of
    damage that eventually results in significant
    neuronal death. In humans, this can cause
    Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease or variant CJD (Mad Cow
    Disease).
  • Normally, neurodegeneration begins long before
    the patient experiences any symptoms. It can be
    months or years before any effect is
    feltcitation needed. Symptoms are noticed when
    many cells die or cease to function.
  • Additionally, the role of microglia in modulating
    neuroinflammation in CNS-related degeneration is
    currently being studied

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Treatment for Neurodegeneration
  • Initial treatment for neurodegenerative disorders
    is dependent on diagnosis of the underlying
    condition. Presently, few therapies are available
    for the treatment of most neurodegenerative
    diseases. Treatment with L-dopa can inhibit
    symptoms of Parkinson's Disease for a short time,
    but is thought to subsequently accelerate the
    progression of symptomscitation needed. Efforts
    are being made to develop therapies for
    Alzheimer's Disease in order to stabilize
    cognitive function.

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Cited Sources
  • http//www.webmd.com/brain/nerve-pain-and-nerve-da
    mage-symptoms-and-causes
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerve_injury

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