Nerve Conditions
This page helps you explore common nerve-related conditions based on different patterns of nerve function and sensory experience.

Select a condition below to begin.
What These Nerve Conditions Pages Are — and Are Not
These pages ARE:
- Educational explanations
- Experience-based pattern descriptions
- Entry points into recovery-support systems
These pages are NOT:
- Medical diagnoses
- Treatment plans or protocols
- Medication or supplement guidance
- Instructions to “cure” anything
Explore Nerve Conditions Based on Symptoms
Select the experience that most closely matches what you’re noticing.
Each page explains the pattern, then guides you to the right education systems.

Peripheral Neuropathy (Nerve Condition)
Tingling, numbness, or altered sensation are often described in the hands or feet.

Diabetic Neuropathy(Nerve Condition)
Changes in nerve sensitivity associated with long-term metabolic stress.

Sciatic Nerve Pain (Nerve Condition)
Pain or discomfort traveling from the lower back through the hip and down the leg.

Chronic Nerve Pain (Nerve Condition)
Chronic nerve pain refers to ongoing discomfort that persists over time due to continued changes or sensitivity in nerve signal pathways within the body.

Nerve Compression (Nerve Condition)
Nerve compression occurs when surrounding tissues place pressure on a nerve, potentially affecting how signals travel and leading to noticeable sensory or movement-related changes.

Post-Injury Nerve Damage (Nerve Condition)
Post-injury nerve damage may develop when nerves are stretched, compressed, or irritated after physical trauma, affecting how signals travel and leading to noticeable changes in sensation or movement.
Not Sure Which Nerve Condition to Start With?
If your experience overlaps multiple conditions or feels unclear, begin with the Learning Path.
It provides structured education before any system-level exploration.
Trust Boundary (Nerve Condition)
If symptoms are sudden, severe, or worsening quickly, seek guidance from a licensed healthcare professional.
This platform is for education, not diagnosis.