Friday, May 21, 2010

RSD (Reflex Simpathetic Dystrophy syndrom)


(RDS) Reflex sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome is a malfunction of the central nervous system, which causes pain, and additional symptoms. RSD effects millions of people in the united states. Even if you have not heard of this, it is not a new disease. Scientist have had cases of RSD all the way back to the civil war. RSD is treatable, but if not treated correctly can and will spread vary rapidly. Some symptoms are Intense burning pain (feels like your on fire), pathological changes in bone, excessive sweating, tissue swelling, and extremely sensitive to touch. In resent studies they believe that RSD can be caused by pain receptors in the effected part of the body become responsive to a family of nervous system managers known as catecholamines.

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