Neuropathy

NEUROPATHY


Peripheral Neuropathy, refers to the medical condition that results when nerves that deliver messages to and ‎from the brain, spinal cord and, rest of the body are damaged or diseased. This disruption can impair muscle ‎function as well as prevent normal sensation in the arm and legs and cause pain.‎




Most common symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy are:

  • Tingling and numbness – especially in the hands or feet
  • A feeling like you wearing tight glove or sock
  • A weak, heavy felling in the arms and legs, which sometimes may feel like your legs or arms lock in place
  • Regularly dropping things from your hands
  • A buzzing or shocking sensation
  • Thinning of the skin
  • Burning, stabbing or shooting pain ‎
  • Sore spots especially in the bottoms of your feet
  • Cramping


  • Note: These symptoms could indicate other conditions, please consult your doctor for proper diagnosis‎




    Nerve may be injured due to:

    Nerve pain affects quality of life:


    • Spine Injury
    • Diabetes (50% of diabetics have peripheral nerve pain)
    • Shingles
    • Stroke
    • HIV Infection
    • Cancer and its Treatments



    • Depression
    • Sleeplessness
    • Fear & Anxiety
    • Limited Social Interaction
    • Lack of stamina



    Most common Peripheral Neuropathy causes are:‎


    • Diabetes
    • Prescription Drugs – most commonly those involved with chemotherapy and HIV treatment
    • Toxins – including pesticides and solvents
    • Cancer
    • Alcohol
    • Chronic kidney disease
    • Chronic liver disease
    • Autoimmune disorder – such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus and Sjogrens (disorder of your immune system ‎identified by its two most common symptoms — dry eyes and a dry mouth.)‎
    • Trauma
    • Heredity
    • Nearly 30% of P.N. patients are described as idiopathic (cause of neuropathy is unknown)‎





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    • Diabetes
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Neuritis
    • Radiculopathy
    • Migraines
    • MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
    • Neuromas
    • Restless Leg Syndrome
    • CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)
    • TTS / CTS (Tarsal and Carpal Tunnel Syndromes)
    • CMT (Charcot Marie Tooth)
    • Plantar Fascitis
    • Vascular & inflammatory condition
    • Viral Infection
    • Phantom Limb



    • Pins and Needles in your feet
    • Burning leg pain
    • Fire going up your calf
    • Numbness
    • Difficulty walking cause not feeling the ground
    • Sharp foot pain
    • Stabbing leg pain
    • Inability to sleep due to painful feet
    • Electric-like shooting pains
    • Loss of balance
    • Cold-feeling feet and legs
    • Other neuropathy symptoms
    • POTS


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