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Reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSD) is a chronic nerve disorder that occurs at the site of an injury. RSD most often affects the arms or legs and is characterized by intense burning pain, pathological changes in bone and skin, excessive sweating, tissue swelling, and heightened sensitivity to touch.
RSD is particularly apt to occur after injuries from high-velocity impacts such as those from shrapnel, bullets, or automobile accidents. In some cases, RSD may occur without any apparent injury. It is often misdiagnosed because RSD is largely misunderstood, and a combination of physical therapy and drug treatments are used to manage RSD pain.
If you or someone you care about suffers from reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome, it is important to understand your legal rights. Depending on your case, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation for your suffering. Do not hesitate to contact an experienced and compassionate attorney who can help you fight for justice.
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