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Peripheral neuropathy occurs when your peripheral nerves don’t work properly because they’re damaged or destroyed. They might send pain signals for no reason, or not send a signal when you ...
What is peripheral neuropathy? The peripheral nerves are located in the arms and legs, explains Jamie Fertal, DO, supportive care medicine physician at City of Hope Orange County. When these ...
The causal relationship of liver disease to neuropathy has been questioned. This study was designed to evaluate the incidence and character of peripheral neuropathy in patients with liver cirrhosis.
If you have diabetes and notice numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in your hands or feet, see a doctor or healthcare professional, as these are early symptoms of peripheral neuropathy.
Most often this damage happens in your hands and feet. Usually this condition, called peripheral neuropathy, results from your nerves being compressed in RA. This can happen because of an inflamed ...
Many with peripheral neuropathy use medications like Gabapentin, Lyrica, or Cymbalta for relief, but these only mask symptoms instead of treating the cause. While they may temporarily reduce pain ...
Most diabetic neuropathy is caused by peripheral artery disease, in which the small blood vessels are obstructed or partially obstructed and cannot carry oxygenated blood to areas of the body.
Diabetes can damage nerves in your arms and legs. It’s called peripheral neuropathy. If you have it, your feet and skin need extra care and attention. Learn more about how to qualify for ...
Dr. Shirley D'Sa discusses the importance of catching peripheral neuropathy in patients with Waldenström macroglobulinemia early on and how to treat it. Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a type of ...