Pediatric Peripheral Neuropathy
Pediatric Peripheral Neuropathy is related to damaged or disease affecting nerves in children. Due to peripheral neuropathy further complications may arise like impairment of sensation, movement, gland or organ function or other aspects of health. These complications depend highly on the type of nerve which has been affected. Common causes include systemic diseases (such as diabetes or leprosy), vitamin deficiency, medication, traumatic injury, radiation therapy, excessive alcohol consumption, immune system disease or viral infection. It can also be genetic or idiopathic.
- Facial nerve paralysis & sciatica
- Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy
- Krabbe’s disease
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