
Horners Syndrome :: Medical Negligence SolicitorsHorners syndrome is a birth injury often associated with damage to the brachial plexus nerves usually caused during a turbulent delivery which may be the result of medical negligence. This condition is caused by damage to sympathetic nerve fibres which can also be the result of a congenital defect, brainstem stroke, carotid artery damage or a tumour on the lung. CLINICAL NEGLIGENCE SOLICITORS FREE HELPLINE 1800 339 353 SymptomsThe symptoms of Horners syndrome include a constricted pupil, drooping eyelid and an inability to sweat on the cheek or forehead adjacent to the eye that is affected. These symptoms are caused by damage to the sympathetic nervous system which automatically controls a number of the functions of the body including the amount of sweat that we produce and pupil dilation and constriction. CLINICAL NEGLIGENCE SOLICITORS FREE HELPLINE 1800 339 353 Specialist SolicitorsOur specialist solicitors deal with Horners syndrome medical negligence compensation claims using the no win no fee scheme. If you would like free advice without further obligation just complete the contact form or email our offices. CLINICAL NEGLIGENCE SOLICITORS FREE HELPLINE 1800 339 353
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