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Hour 1
Neuritis refers to an inflammation of the neurons or nerve cells. Nerve cells are responsible for controlling all the sensations and muscular movements in the body. Many neurons are bundled together to form a nerve. Inflammation of the nerves in any part of the body can affect the normal functioning of the nerves, resulting in adverse sensations, pain, numbness, muscular weakness, muscular paralysis and muscle wasting.
Hour 2
The symptoms of neuritis depend on the types of nerves affected. When sensory nerves are affected by neuritis, the symptoms include pain, tingling sensations, numbness, and abnormal sensory experiences. When neuritis affects the motor nerves, the symptoms include muscular weakness and paralysis. Some of the nerves contain both sensory and motor neuron fibers