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  1. Sep 29, 2022 · Signs Something Could Be Wrong With Your Phrenic Nerve. The chief function of the phrenic nerve is to stimulate breathing, so its disorders may cause symptoms related to breathing.

  2. Jan 9, 2022 · Damage to a phrenic nerve can lead to a paralyzed diaphragm. You may experience shortness of breath and sleep problems. People who have severe damage to their phrenic nerve may need a mechanical ventilator to breathe.

  3. Aug 20, 2023 · The diagnosis of phrenic nerve injury requires high suspicion due to nonspecific signs and symptoms including unexplained shortness of breath, recurrent pneumonia, anxiety, insomnia, morning headache, excessive daytime somnolence, orthopnea, fatigue, and difficulty weaning from mechanical ventilation.

  4. Jan 31, 2023 · Symptoms. Your two phrenic nerves are the only nerves that control the diaphragm, the dome-shaped muscle that sits between your chest and abdomen. They play a critical role in breathing and are responsible for the hiccup reflex. The phrenic nerves also have sensory and sympathetic functions.

  5. Feb 2, 2024 · The most common signs and symptoms include: Breathing difficulties, especially during physical activity. Persistent shortness of breath. Chronic fatigue. Difficulty sleeping. Weakened or paralyzed diaphragm muscles. Impact on overall respiratory function if left untreated.

  6. Diaphragmatic weakness or paralysis is caused by damage or pressure on the phrenic nerve. There are several known causes that can lead to diaphragm paralysis: Birth defects such as congenital central hypoventilation syndrome; Diseases of the nervous system, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or multiple sclerosis

  7. What are the symptoms of a paralyzed diaphragm? Symptoms of significant, usually bilateral diaphragm weakness or paralysis are shortness of breath when lying flat, with walking or with immersion in water up to the lower chest. Bilateral diaphragm paralysis can produce sleep-disordered breathing with reductions in blood oxygen levels.

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