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Polyradiculoneuropathy is a medical condition that affects the peripheral nerves. It is characterized by progressive weakness and impaired sensory function in the legs and arms. The condition is caused by damage to the nerve roots and peripheral nerves, and can be either acute or chronic.

Symptoms

The symptoms of polyradiculoneuropathy can vary greatly depending on the specific type and severity of the condition. Common symptoms include:

  • Muscle weakness
  • Numbness or tingling in the arms or legs
  • Pain in the affected areas
  • Difficulty with movement or coordination
  • Loss of reflexes

Causes

Polyradiculoneuropathy can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of polyradiculoneuropathy typically involves a thorough medical history and physical examination, as well as various tests to assess nerve function. These may include:

Treatment

Treatment for polyradiculoneuropathy depends on the underlying cause of the condition. This may involve:

  • Medications to manage symptoms
  • Physical therapy to improve strength and mobility
  • Treatment of any underlying conditions or diseases

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