Multiple nerve damage causing widespread weakness, numbness, tingling, and sensory disturbances throughout the body.
Damage to cranial nerves affecting facial movement, sensation, vision, hearing, or swallowing functions significantly.
Multiple nerve damage causing widespread weakness, numbness, tingling, and sensory disturbances throughout the body.
Nerve damage from chemotherapy causing pain, numbness, tingling, and balance problems.
Optic nerve injury affecting vision, visual clarity, and overall eye function after trauma.
Damage to a single nerve causing localized weakness, pain, numbness, or dysfunction.
Nerve dysfunction affecting involuntary body functions, including blood pressure and digestion.