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Meralgia Paresthetica

Patrick Marshwell

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A large nerve that travels from the lower back to the legs is called the femoral nerve. It gives the front and center of the thigh, as well as much of the lower leg and foot, the ability to feel and move. The sensation of touch is carried to the skin on the outside aspect of the thigh by a branch of the femoral nerve known as the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN). The LFCN descends from the upper buttock, through the hip, and into the thigh, beginning at the posterior aspect of the thigh. Meralgia paresthetica, also known as Bernhardt-Roth syndrome, is a condition in which the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is damaged or put under too much pressure, resulting in numbness, pain, or a burning sensation on the outer thigh. This condition can also be referred to as the Bernhardt-Roth syndrome. The majority of the time, meralgia paresthetica may be addressed with straightforward adjustments to one's lifestyle, such as switching to clothes with a looser fit. On the other hand, medicine or surgery could be necessary for certain patients who have more severe cases of meralgia paresthetica. If you are having any of these symptoms, you need to make an appointment with a medical professional as soon as possible so that they can recommend the therapy that will be most effective for you. In this beginner's start guide, we'll cover the following topics: Duration - 46m. Author - Patrick Marshwell. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025. Copyright - © 2022 Patrick Marshwell ©.

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United States

Description:

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A large nerve that travels from the lower back to the legs is called the femoral nerve. It gives the front and center of the thigh, as well as much of the lower leg and foot, the ability to feel and move. The sensation of touch is carried to the skin on the outside aspect of the thigh by a branch of the femoral nerve known as the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN). The LFCN descends from the upper buttock, through the hip, and into the thigh, beginning at the posterior aspect of the thigh. Meralgia paresthetica, also known as Bernhardt-Roth syndrome, is a condition in which the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve is damaged or put under too much pressure, resulting in numbness, pain, or a burning sensation on the outer thigh. This condition can also be referred to as the Bernhardt-Roth syndrome. The majority of the time, meralgia paresthetica may be addressed with straightforward adjustments to one's lifestyle, such as switching to clothes with a looser fit. On the other hand, medicine or surgery could be necessary for certain patients who have more severe cases of meralgia paresthetica. If you are having any of these symptoms, you need to make an appointment with a medical professional as soon as possible so that they can recommend the therapy that will be most effective for you. In this beginner's start guide, we'll cover the following topics: Duration - 46m. Author - Patrick Marshwell. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025. Copyright - © 2022 Patrick Marshwell ©.

Language:

English


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