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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

Nerve damage or Diabetic Neuropathycausesloss of sensation

The nerve damage in the limbscan causeloss of sensation

Damage to the sensory nervescan causeloss of sensation

Diabetes ... nerve damagecan causeloss of sensation

The feet ... a nervous condition called ‘ neuropathycausesloss of sensation

Shoulder nerve damagecausingloss of sensations

Possible nerve damagecausingloss of sensation

Diabetic nerve damagecan causeloss of sensation

Temporary nerve damagecan causeloss of sensation

nerve damage to the footcan causeloss of sensation

Free A common side effect of diabetes ... peripheral neuropathycausesloss of sensation

all sorts of nerve problems , including peripheral neuropathy ( nerve damagecan causeloss of sensation

2 diabetes including hidden Nerve damage due to diabetescan causeloss of sensation

Nerve damage in hands and feetcausingloss of sensation

Βecause oof nerve damagecausingloss ⲟf sensation

Becauѕe оf nerve damagecausingloss in sensation

dorsal peripheral nerve damagecausesloss of sensation

foot nervescausingloss of sensation

nerves / veinscausingsensation loss ( and

General anaesthetic ... a medicationcausesloss of sensation

These wounds ... the peripheral neuropathycausesloss of sensation

Peripheral neuropathy , associated with diabetescausesloss of sensation

Nerve damage , known as Neurogenic Bladdercan causeloss of sensation

doctors in other countries where it used to be a fad ... nerve damagecausesloss of sensation

Anesthetic ... a drugcausesloss of sensation

An anaesthetic ... drugscausesloss of sensation

DEFINITION Spinal cord injury ... the spinal cordcausesloss of sensation ... feeling

a complication of diabetes called peripheral neuropathy(passive) can be caused byLoss of sensation

Neuropathy - Disorder of nerves used for sensescausingloss of sensation

damage to the nerves in the area(passive) caused byloss of sensation

lesions of any one of these nerves(passive) caused byloss of sensation

rash and ulcers and nervescausingloss of sensation

the unreal thing ... a illegal drugcausessensation loss

In particular , diabetes can cause nerve tissue to function poorlyleadingto sensation loss

anesthetic n. substancecausesloss of sensation

Progressive damage to peripheral nervescausesloss of sensation

Guillain - barre syndrome ... nervescausesloss of sensation

An anasthetic ... an agentcausesloss of sensation

people ... conditions like dementia and diabetescan leadto sensation loss

Degeneration of sensory nerve fibers throughout the bodycausingloss of sensation

injury or infection from being discovered and treatedcan preventinjury or infection from being discovered and treated

knee injurymay leadknee injury

to foot injuryoften leadsto foot injury

serious injurycan causesserious injury

to unnoticiced injurycan leadto unnoticiced injury

to an inability to sense injury or infection to the feetcould ... leadto an inability to sense injury or infection to the feet

pharmacologic depression nerve function neurologic dysfunctionresultingpharmacologic depression nerve function neurologic dysfunction

to accidental injury from an inability to sense painmay leadto accidental injury from an inability to sense pain

to aggravating injury and increased bleedingequally may leadto aggravating injury and increased bleeding

to inadvertent ( and unnoticed ) repeated microtrauma to the joints , which leads to degenerative changesleadsto inadvertent ( and unnoticed ) repeated microtrauma to the joints , which leads to degenerative changes

to injury that goes unnoticed until it becomes infectedcan leadto injury that goes unnoticed until it becomes infected

people to injure themselvescausedpeople to injure themselves

to increased risk of injury , cuts , or blister formation without paincan leadto increased risk of injury , cuts , or blister formation without pain

an accident as one can not feel anythingmay causean accident as one can not feel anything

to serious foot ulcers , similar to those sometimes seen on people with diabetes in the UKleadsto serious foot ulcers , similar to those sometimes seen on people with diabetes in the UK

recognition of cuts or injuries to the extremities which , undetected , may become infected , leading to amputation or even deathcan preventrecognition of cuts or injuries to the extremities which , undetected , may become infected , leading to amputation or even death

Because the sciatic nerve is also responsible for sensitivity to touch in the back portion of the buttocks and legcan leadBecause the sciatic nerve is also responsible for sensitivity to touch in the back portion of the buttocks and leg

to the following ulcer formation patientsleadsto the following ulcer formation patients

numbness in ones hands , feet , toes or fingerscausingnumbness in ones hands , feet , toes or fingers

numbness in one ’s hands , feet , toes or fingerscausingnumbness in one ’s hands , feet , toes or fingers

to repeated injuries to the hands , legs and feet because people can not feel pain , hot , cold and even pressureleadto repeated injuries to the hands , legs and feet because people can not feel pain , hot , cold and even pressure

problems such as numbness and the inability to feel if something is hot or coldcan causeproblems such as numbness and the inability to feel if something is hot or cold

in a change of foot shape which is noticed in people suffering from Charcot ’s footcan also resultin a change of foot shape which is noticed in people suffering from Charcot ’s foot

to a reduced or complete lack of ability to feel pain in the feet due to nerve damageleadingto a reduced or complete lack of ability to feel pain in the feet due to nerve damage

weakness and inability to feel pain Delirium tremors from alcohol withdrawal ( hallucinations and shadingcausingweakness and inability to feel pain Delirium tremors from alcohol withdrawal ( hallucinations and shading

to failure to sense a cut or a wound that is becoming infected and is a particularly serious problem for people who have diabetes , contributing to the high rate of limb amputations among diabetes suffererscan leadto failure to sense a cut or a wound that is becoming infected and is a particularly serious problem for people who have diabetes , contributing to the high rate of limb amputations among diabetes sufferers

in your inability to feel things in your hands and loss of grip strengthcan resultin your inability to feel things in your hands and loss of grip strength

loss of gag reflex Motorcausesloss of gag reflex Motor

strokemay causestroke

in easy injuries and burns causing tissue loss and deformitiesresultin easy injuries and burns causing tissue loss and deformities

impairmant of the feeling to urinatecan causeimpairmant of the feeling to urinate

to problems with movement , tasting , smelling , feeling , touching , etccan leadto problems with movement , tasting , smelling , feeling , touching , etc

In rare instancesmay leadIn rare instances

cold hands and feetcausingcold hands and feet

to problems with balance or the inability to feel trauma to the feetcan leadto problems with balance or the inability to feel trauma to the feet

to suicide Without smellleadsto suicide Without smell

to unrecognized traumaleadsto unrecognized trauma

in the inability to notice changes in pressure , temperature or friction that can lead to accidental bruises or burnscan resultin the inability to notice changes in pressure , temperature or friction that can lead to accidental bruises or burns

When the spinal cord is injured it can not communicate properly with the rest of the bodycan causeWhen the spinal cord is injured it can not communicate properly with the rest of the body

an individual to be unaware of a sore or ulcerationmay causean individual to be unaware of a sore or ulceration

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