Pinched Nerve Phoenix Arizona ? Get Treated For the Painful Condition

Posted by Abhishiek Sharma, MD on March 30th, 2017

Have you or your loved one ever suffered from a pinched nerve? It is a painful condition that requires immediate medical attention. You can get treatment from the best pinched nerve Phoenix Arizona specialist for the condition. Patients suffering from this condition experience numbness or decreased sensation in the area supplied by the nerve. Many times there is a feeling of a tingling, "pins and needles" or a sharp or burning pain which is aggravated by coughing or sneezing. The feeling of twitching in the affected area is likely. While some individuals express it as their foot or hand has "fallen asleep."

Instead of waiting too long before seeing a specialist and suffer in silence before treatment relieves their symptoms it is prudent to see your doctor if the symptoms of a pinched nerve last for several days and you do not respond to self-care measures.

To state it simply a pinched nerve is caused when a nerve is damaged or injured due to compression, constriction, or stretching. As a result your nerve is unable to properly function and respond to the signal which creates the symptoms. Commonly people experience Sciatica Phoenix Arizona pain which is the nerve most likely to be affected in low back pain.

If you are baffled about the pinched nerve symptoms it is essential to consult the expert. Since nerves are critical pathways that carry information from the brain to the extremities they are likely to be distributed throughout the entire body. The two types of nerves, motor and sensory perform different functions. Motor nerves perform the function of carrying information from the brain to the organs, muscles, and heart. Whereas the sensory nerves do the work of sending information from the body back to the brain for processing, including pain, touch, taste, temperature and other sensations.

In case of a pinched nerve condition the signal is by some means interrupted along the way and is consequently not capable to transmit the message. The significant areas of the body that are more susceptible to nerve compression include the neck or lower back caused by a herniated disc, arthritis, bone spurs, or spinal stenoisis. The main causes of pinched nerve include nerve pressure; injury, poor posture, osteoarthritis, sports activities, and obesity. Due to these conditions the tissue are compressed resulting in inflammation.

In case the nerve is pinched for a short span of time there is no permanent damage to the patients but if it remains pinched for longer periods them there is a risk of permanent damage and chronic pain. With a specialization spinal surgery, Dr. Abhishiek Sharma provides treatments for a wide array of neurosurgical diagnoses.

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