A Neurovascular bundle (Neuro: Nerve, Vascular: Veins, Lymph vessels and arteries) is a term applied to the body nerves, arteries, veins and lymphatics that tend to travel together in the body. As arteries do not travel within the superficial fascia (loose connective tissue under the skin), superficial neurovascular bundles differ from deep neurovascular bundles in both composition and function. For example, in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, the neurovascular bundle containing the Subclavian Artery and the Brachial Plexus are compressed.
On another note - if I had all of those symptoms, my Dr. would have me in the hospital for observation! Are you driving or working? This would be absurd if there was a chance your eyesight would be affected! Do you have children? Is someone there to call 911 because my family would be calling if even a third of those were happening to me! “Left arm numb, extreme muscle fatigue which continue the slow motion to my movements, though more like I can't move any faster, Arms ache, left and right, becoming weak and floppy, no control, Throat tightens and it becomes difficult to breath and swallow and Difficulty in breathing? These are SCARY symptoms and if your Doctor has been told of them either he doesn’t believe you or??? When my leg swelled mine had me go straight to the hospital and have a test to make sure it wasn’t a blood clot and when my DH had vision problems one morning and a really sore neck, he was admitted straight from his office for observation. I can’t imagine what he would have done if we had ANY, let alone all of those symptoms! What did your Doctors tell you about them?
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