Yes, some spicy foods can cause your neuropathy to flare up. Other things that can flare your neuropathy include gluten, refined grains, added sugars, and saturated fat.
yes!!
I would not advise this because the mixture of spicy foods and the drugs will cause pain
The pain of vasculitic neuropathy can include shooting, sharp pain, tingling, numbness, burning, and stinging
neuropathy is nerve pain
Eating spicy food is kind of like sinning. You eat it because it is awesome, but you know there will be consequences. spicy foods can cause the veins of the rectum to become inflamed or dilated and can cause pain. It can also irritate the intestines if you are not use to eating spicy food regularly (causing that fire-in-the-hole sensation).
Not directly from neuropathy itself, but the effects of neuropathy may eventually lead to poor blood circulation and the inhibition of proper healing, which in turn can lead to infection. If neuropathy spreads throughout the body and becomes out of control, even a small scratch could become infectuous and the body's healing process may cease to function.
Rheumatoid vasculitis can cause Vasculitic neuropathy
Just be yourself. But food is what you have to be concerned of. Don't eat any spicy food as it can cause burning and pain in your stomach. Other than that you can eat anything. Relax and don't panic...I went through this. It's damn tough but you can get through it alright.
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first control your diet.dnt eat spicy or oily food or meat.eat easily digestable food like vegetables and pulse.the pain wl be decreased inshallah.
Some people like their chili spicy, some like it mild. Chili gets it's name from the chili pepper that is used in making it. You can add different kinds of peppers to make it more spicy. Jalapino is common. Habanero is extremely hot. Add to taste.
NeuropathyNeuropathy is usually short for peripheral neuropathy, meaning a disease of the peripheral nervous system. Strictly speaking, however, neuropathy is any disease that affects any part of the nervous system. Neuropathy often results in numbness, abnormal sensations called dysesthesias and allodynias that occur either spontaneously or in reaction to external stimuli, and a characteristic form of pain, called neuropathic pain or neuralgia, that is qualitatively different from the ordinary nociceptive pain one might experience from stubbing a toe or hitting a finger with a hammer.Neuropathic pain is usually perceived as a steady burning and/or "pins and needles" and/or "electric shock" sensations. The difference is due to the fact that "ordinary" pain stimulates only pain nerves, while a neuropathy often results in the firing of both pain and non-pain (touch, warm, cool) sensory nerves in the same area, producing signals that the spinal cord and brain do not normally expect to receive.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeuropathyCommon causes of neuropathy include diabetic peripheral neuropathy, alcoholic neuropathy, and various polyneuropathies.
There are many benefits of peripheral neuropathy treatments. This includes reduction in pain as well as a reduction in numbness and other sensory symptoms.