Nerve Injury
$47.00
Description
Are you or someone you love suffering from nerve injury and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including nerve injury with our sound therapies.
How?
Our therapy is based on frequencies, tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing. Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.
Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal and we are so confident that it will work for you that we offer you a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our nerve injury sound therapy CD doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy.
Our nerve injury sound therapy CD’s help by:
- Decrease or minimize occurrence of constipation, muscle atrophy, bladder dysfunction or excessive sweating
- Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
- Aligns and opens your Chakra system
- Opens and cleans up your meridians
- Helps your body heal itself
Short Description of Nerve Injury
Nerves by nature are fragile and can easily be damaged by pressure, stretching or cutting. Nerve injury can stop signals from the brain, resulting to muscles not being able to work properly including a loss of feeling in the injured area.
Symptoms of Nerve Injury
Autonomic Nerve Injury results to the ff symptoms:
- Loss of ability to feel chest pain such as in angina or myocardial infarction
- Excessive sweating
- Lightheadedness
- Dry eyes and mouth
- Constipation
- Sexual dysfunction
- Bladder dysfunction
Motor Nerve Damage results in:
- Weakness
- Muscle atrophy
- Twitching, also known as fasciculation
- Paralysis
Sensory Nerve Damage results in:
- Pain
- Sensitivity
- Numbness
- Tingling or prickling
- Burning
About Nerve Injury
Nerves are an essential part of the electrical wiring system of the brain that transports messages from it and the rest of the body. Motor nerves for instance, carry messages between the brain and muscles in order to make the body move. Sensory nerves carry messages between the brain and different parts of the body to signal pain, pressure and temperature. There is a ring of tissue that protects the nerves and act like a sort of insulation just like what you see on an electrical cable. Our nerves are composed of many nerve fibers known as axons. The axons are separated into bundles within itself. The bundles are then enclosed by tissue layers, just like the outer tissue layer that surrounds it.
Any nerve injury can affect the brain’s ability to communicate with the muscles and organs. Damage to the peripheral nerves is known as peripheral neuropathy. Pressure or stretching injuries may cause the fibers within the nerves to break. This can interfere with its ability to send or receive signals. If it is cut, both the nerves and the insulating cover are severed. At times, the fibers within the nerve breakdown but the insulation remains largely intact and healthy. If the insulation is not severed, the end of the fiber that is farthest from the brain withers and dies. The end that is closest to the brain however, does not die and after some time may heal. New fibers can develop beneath the intact insulating tissue until it is able to reach a sensory receptor or muscle. If both insulation and nerve is severed and there is no repair done, the developing fibers can develop into a painful scar known as a neuroma.
Etiology of Nerve Injury
There are over one hundred different kinds of injury to this organ. Different types present with different symptoms and may require varying modes of treatment. There are approximately 20 million Americans that have some form of peripheral nerve damage. This kind of damage becomes more commonly seen with increasing age. Up to 70% of people that have diabetes also suffer from some form of damage.
While not a complete list, the ff are some of the potential causes of the condition:
- 1. Autoimmune Diseases. – There are variety of different kinds of autoimmune diseases that can produce symptoms of damage. These are: multiple sclerosis, Guillain-Barre’ syndrome (rare immune system disease that attacks the peripheral nerves), systemic lupus erythematosus and inflammatory bowel disease.
- 2. Cancer – The disease causes pain and damage in a variety of ways. In certain cases, the tumors may push against or crush the nerves. There are also certain types of cancer that can result in nutritional deficiencies that result in altered function. Moreover, radiation and chemotherapy can produce damage in certain patients.
- 3. Compression or Trauma – Any event that results to trauma or compression of nerves can result in damage and pain. The list includes pinched nerves in the neck, crush injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome.
- 4. Diabetes – Approximately 70% of people with the disease suffer from some form of injury to the nerves. This becomes more likely as the disease progresses and is not controlled. Diabetic neuropathy is a serious complication and can affect all three kinds of neurons. Sensory nerves are the ones most affected, resulting to burning or numbness. If you are suffering from diabetes and have symptoms of damage, see a health professional immediately.
- 5. Side Effects of Drugs and other Toxic Substances — There are different substances that are taken into the body either unintentionally or intentionally and have the ability to cause damage and pain and these include drugs for chemotherapy for cancer and certain drugs used for HIV infection. Uncontrolled chronic alcohol consumption results also in injury. Accidental ingestion of poisonous substances like lead, arsenic and mercury results in damage.
- 6. Motor Neuron Disease – Motor neurons are nerves located in the brain and spinal cord and communicate with the muscles all throughout the body. Some of the diseases that affect these nerves are amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) may result in progressive damage.
- 7. Nutritional Deficiencies – Deficiencies in certain nutrients such as vitamin B6 and B12, can produce symptoms of injury, including weakness and burning sensations. This can result from excessive alcohol abuse or as a complication from gastric surgery.
- 8. Infectious Diseases – Certain infectious diseases like Lyme disease, herpes, HIV and hepatitis C can cause nerve injury.
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