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%Махмудова Шахзода Мирзаакбаровна
Невролог(Невропатолог)
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1 мин - 10 000 UZS
Pain at the Nerve Compression Site
Description:
Pain at the site of nerve compression typically occurs when a nerve becomes pinched or irritated due to pressure from surrounding tissues. This can result in sharp, shooting, or radiating pain that may be localized to the specific area or radiate along the path of the nerve. The pain may also be accompanied by tingling, numbness, or weakness in the affected area.
Common Causes:
- Herniated discs in the spine that put pressure on nearby nerves, causing pain and discomfort.
- Spinal stenosis, which narrows the spaces in the spine, compressing the nerves.
- Trauma or injury to the body, such as from a fall or impact, leading to nerve compression.
- Poor posture or repetitive movements that can cause pressure on nerves, especially in the neck or back.
- Tight muscles, such as in the shoulder or hip, which can pinch nerves and lead to localized pain.
Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the compression through physical therapy, rest, medication, or in more severe cases, surgery.
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