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What is nerve stress?

Published in Neuropathy and Stress 1 min read

Nerve stress isn't a recognized medical term, but it's often used to describe the impact of stress on the nervous system. While stress doesn't directly cause nerve damage (neuropathy), it can exacerbate existing nerve damage and contribute to its development.

Here's how stress can affect your nerves:

  • Increased Nerve Firing: High anxiety can trigger more frequent nerve firing, leading to tingling, burning, and other sensations similar to those experienced with nerve damage.
  • Muscle Cramps: Stress can cause muscle cramps, which can also mimic nerve damage symptoms.
  • Exacerbation of Existing Nerve Damage: Stress can worsen existing nerve damage by increasing inflammation and hindering nerve regeneration.

It's important to remember that stress is a complex issue and its impact on the nervous system varies greatly from person to person. If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, it's crucial to consult a medical professional to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.


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