Nerve Entrapment Syndromes, Systemic Diseases and Kidney Failure

Nerve entrapment syndromes usually include carpal tunnel syndrome, peroneal nerve palsy, radial nerve palsy, and ulnar nerve palsy.
Systemic diseases, such as liver disease, vascular damage, blood diseases, amyloidosis, chronic inflammation, amyloidosis, connective tissues disorders, hormonal imbalances (like hypothyroidism) [1], and cancers and benign tumors that affect nerves.
Kidney failure occurs when your kidneys are unable to function properly. It commonly occurs due to conditions like high blood pressure (hypertension) [2] or diabetes [3]. Kidney failure usually leads to the accumulation of fluid and waste products in the body. In most cases, it may also lead to nerve damage. Tingling associated with kidney failure usually occurs in the feet or legs.











