Phrenic nerve

Overview The phrenic nerve is a bilateral nerve that consists of the cervical nerves C3, C4 and C5. It carries sensitive fibers for the pericardium, pleura and peritoneum as well as motor parts that supply the diaphragm. Due to its function, the phrenic nerve is often associated with hiccups (singultus) and breathing difficulties that can … Phrenic nerve

Therapy options for complaints | Phrenic nerve

Therapy options for complaints If paresis of the phrenic nerve is present, certain breathing exercises can be performed as a therapy against the breathing difficulties, in worse cases artificial respiration is necessary. If there is an inflammatory process behind the paresis, the inflammation can be treated with antibiotics, antivirals, cortisone or plasma separation. If the … Therapy options for complaints | Phrenic nerve