This info was sent by my daughter:
For RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy/ Complex Regional Pain Syndrome), I
think it depends on what the current definition of RSD is as to if any viral
cause can/will be found. In the past, they've allowed an RSD diagnosis with or
without a trauma injury.
Revised criteria has suggested if there is no injury, it's not RSD. That being
said, there have been a whole lot of people being diagnosed with RSD after more
common viral things like Fifth's Disease (parvovirus). Because a whole lot of
viral infections are never diagnosed and just shrugged off as being overworked
or tired, a whole lot of the cases eventually being diagnosed as RSD with no
known cause may in fact be viral in origin.
At any rate, real physical damage to the nerve has been noted in all forms of
RSD. It certainly wouldn't hurt to take colloidal silver to perhaps attempt to
keep it from spreading if there was any chance of a viral involvement, but
unless it was able to trigger the nerves to heal themselves, I don't think it
would do much to help.
Pat
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