Neuropathy can cause loss of protective sensation (LOPS) resulting in decreased sensation in the bottom of the feet. As foot sensation is one of our primary balance mechanisms, it is conceivable an individual may posture themselves close to the limit of their stability and not recognize their position. A slight further off-balancing can then result in a seemingly sudden fall. As many individuals with neuropathy may have restricted the speed of activity for some time attempting to prevent a fall, they may find their ability to recover from a significant loss of balance restricted by low functioning muscles and balance organs.
Yes. Neuropathy indicates nerve, plus feeling/condition/disease. A fall could cause problems related to a nerve.
Yes. Neuropathy is nerve damage and it can be caused by many things. Surgery, trauma, toxins, etc.
It depends on what is causing your neuropathy. There are a number of conditions and toxins that can cause neuropathy. For more information use the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is also known as somatic neuropathy or distal sensory polyneuropathy.
what is a "SensoriMotor Neuropathy Profile" and why is it done?
disease of the optic nerve (optic neuropathy)
Rheumatoid vasculitis can cause Vasculitic neuropathy
Neuropathy refers to any disease or injury affecting nerves or nerve cells.It may refer to:Peripheral neuropathy, any condition affecting peripheral nervesCranial neuropathy, any condition affecting cranial nervesOptic neuropathy, any condition affecting the optic nerve (including Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy)Auditory neuropathy, any condition affecting the auditory nerveNeuropathic pain, caused by neuropathy or by damage elsewhere in the nervous system
Heredity neuropathy, also known as hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP), can vary in severity. Some individuals may have mild symptoms or no symptoms at all, while others may experience more severe neuropathy. The severity can also depend on other factors such as environmental influences and lifestyle. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and management of heredity neuropathy.
The average age of an individual with vasculitic neuropathy is 62
Vasculitic neuropathy can be treated with cortciosteroids and cyclophosphamide
Diffuse peripheral neuropathy primarily affects the limbs, damaging the nerves of the feet and hands. Autonomic neuropathy is the other form of diffuse neuropathy and it affects the heart and other internal organs
Some patients with vasculitic neuropathy will experience fever
Polyarteritis nodosa can cause Vasculitic neuropathy