Peripheral nerves
Peripheral nerves form a complex network that connects the brain and spinal cord to muscles, skin, and internal organs. The peripheral nerves come from the spinal cord and are arranged in the body in regions called dermatomes. Usually, nerve damage will affect one or more dermatomes, which may be traced in some areas of the body.
Peripheral nerves send sensory input to the central nervous system. The damage to the peripheral nerves disrupts communication between the brain and other parts of the body, and it may affect muscle movement and cause pain.
People with traumatic nerve injuries may suffer severe, uninterrupted pain, burning sensation, tingling, or total loss of sensation in the part of the body affected by the damaged nerve.
In the case of mild nerve injuries, acupuncture, massage, physical therapy, and weight loss are measures to relieve pain.
ProHumano+ SpineDinamic has an action mechanism that supports the regeneration of the peripheral nerves and controls neuropathic pain due to the content of vitamins B and vitamin D. One capsule of ProHumano+ SpineDinamic contains 7.20 mg of vitamin D3, 5.20 mg of vitamin B12 and 1.27 mg of vitamin B1.
One of the most common pain condition in urban Romanian population aged 20-55 years old experience is the back pain (62%).
Information source:
GfK 2013 report "Prevalence of pain among Romanian population: headaches, back and dental pain are the most common ones". The even distribution of back pain across all age groups, from ages 20 to 55, is alarming.
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