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Neuropathy Explained
What is peripheral neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord. It is a common condition that can cause various symptoms, including numbness, tingling, and pain in the hands and feet. Peripheral neuropathy can be caused by various factors, such as diabetes, excessive alcohol consumption, side effects of chemotherapy, and underlying medical conditions. The benefits a patient may experience can be diverse and varied, ranging from improved sleep to reduced stress, depending on their individual needs and conditions.
Conditions
Conditions caused by Neuropathy
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Diabetes
High blood sugar levels can damage nerves over time.
Trauma
Injuries to the nerves can cause damage.
Infections
Certain infections, such as shingles or Lyme disease, can lead to peripheral neuropathy.
Toxins
Exposure to certain toxins, such as those found in chemotherapy drugs, can cause nerve damage.
Common Symptoms
How neuropathy affects your life
The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy vary, depending on the type and severity of the condition.
Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet
Pain or burning sensations
Muscle weakness
Loss of coordination
Sensitivity to touch
Difficulty walking or standing
The types of peripheral neuropathy
Mononeuropathy
Mononeuropathy is a type of peripheral neuropathy that affects a single nerve. This can be caused by injury or compression of the nerve or by a disease that affects only one nerve. Symptoms of mononeuropathy can include weakness, numbness, and pain in the affected area.
Polyneuropathy
Polyneuropathy is a type of peripheral neuropathy that affects multiple nerves. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including diabetes, alcoholism, and exposure to toxins. Symptoms of polyneuropathy can include tingling, numbness, and weakness in the hands and feet, as well as muscle wasting and difficulty walking.
Autonomic Neuropathy
Autonomic neuropathy is a type of peripheral neuropathy that affects the nerves that control involuntary bodily functions, such as digestion, heart rate, and blood pressure. These symptoms can occur due to various factors, including diabetes, alcoholism, and autoimmune diseases. Symptoms of autonomic neuropathy can include dizziness, fainting, and difficulty regulating body temperature.
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