What does neurogenic disease mean?

Neurogenic disorders are primarily diseases caused by lesions in the nervous system. Neurogenic disorders are mainly clarified by electromyography to test the nerves and nerve endings for problems. Neurogenic disorders are characterized by headaches, dizziness, vomiting, and weakness; numbness, abnormal sensation, and pain in the hands and feet; and muscle atrophy, loss of strength, and impaired mobility in the innervated area, but there is no abnormality in the patient’s muscles themselves, which can have a direct negative impact on daily life. If the patient has neurogenic disease, it should be taken seriously, and it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time, and actively cooperate with the doctor to improve the examination and treatment, so as to recover as soon as possible.