Candida is a yeast infection which begins in the digestive system and little by little spreads to other parts of the body. It produces a large number of different toxins which weaken the immune system, glands, kidneys, bladder, lungs, liver, brain and NERVOUS SYSTEM. It is believed to be a contributing factor to chronic fatigue, depression, mood swings, anxiety, immune weakness, Allergies and general systemic degeneration.
To help combat Candida it is best to eliminate the following: no sweets or any products containing sugar (for some people this includes fruit), no yeast or products containing yeast such as bread, no brewers yeast, no fermented foods, no cheese, no processed foods and to take products that help build the immune system such as Squalene (Shark Liver) or FrequenSea (Phyto-Plankton). Also Acidophilus Bifidus (which will clean up and rebuild your 'good' intestinal flora), caprylic acid, oregano oil, and (unless you are taking statins) grapefruit seed extract.
Herpes simplex virus infections can lead to nerve damage, especially in cases of herpes zoster (shingles). The virus can affect nerve fibers, leading to pain, tingling, and numbness in the affected area. In some cases, postherpetic neuralgia, a condition characterized by prolonged pain after a shingles outbreak, can occur due to nerve damage.
Trauma to the radial nerve of the brachial plexus can cause wrist drop. This nerve controls the muscles responsible for wrist extension. Damage to the radial nerve can lead to weakness or paralysis of these muscles, resulting in the inability to lift the wrist and extend the hand.
Shoulder impingement typically does not directly cause ulnar nerve damage. However, if left untreated, shoulder impingement can lead to altered mechanics and postures which may put additional stress on the ulnar nerve over time, potentially leading to issues like ulnar nerve entrapment. It's important to address shoulder impingement early to prevent complications.
Damage to the L4 spinal nerve may lead to sensations in the outer aspect of the left leg. This nerve innervates the lateral thigh area and is responsible for transmitting sensory information from that region to the brain.
Damage to the cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, can lead to symptoms of dizziness, nausea, and loss of balance. It plays a critical role in coordinating movement and maintaining balance in the body.
Superior oblique is controlled by cranial nerve VI (Trochlear nerve). This muscle depresses the eye and moves it laterally. A person with damage to this cranial nerve will have difficulty looking down and to the side.
The vagus nerve is located in the arm of a human. The lap band fill procedure can cause nerve damage to this nerve.
Yes, it can, I've suffered from mono and have permanant nerve damage in my neck.
Nerve damage is very bad, and often fatal. It is the leading cause of heart disease & stroke.
nah nah
Certainly. With most surgical incisions nerves will be cut, and therefore it is possible that nerve damage will occur.
yes it does if you pick at it constantly and it forms a scar
NoCT scans do not cause nerve damage.
A slipped disc can cause nerve damage and potty problems.
Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?
yes
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Genital herpes can cause testicular pain, men have glands in their inner thigh that can become inflamed with a herpes outbreak. When these glands are inflamed they become swollen and the nerve ending can cause a shooting pain from the thigh into the lower abdomen.