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Q: Is fibromyalgia same as idiopathic neuropathy?
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How common is the condition idiopathic neuropathy?

The idiopathic neuropathy is not common, its causes are usually not known.


Can a person die from idiopathic peripheral autonomic neuropathy?

There is no usual evidence that indicates that idiopathic peripheral autonomic neuropathy is fatal.


What is idiopathic neuropathy?

A diseased condition of the nervous system of an unknown or unidentifiable cause.


What are the different types of neuropathy?

The four major forms of nerve damage are polyneuropathy, autonomic neuropathy, mononeuropathy, and mononeuritis multiplex. The most common form is peripheral polyneuropathy, which mainly affects the feet and legs. Often the form of neuropathy is further broken down as to cause (see below), or other type, such as small fiber peripheral neuropathy, which is idiopathic. There are other less common forms of neuropathy, for example Enteric Neuropathy.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropathy


Is there anyway that you can lead a normal life with having small fiber neuropathy with idiopathic pain daily?

No. Im in constant pain,also swelling,can't walk without a walker.


What is billing code 356.9?

It's a diagnosis code that is defined as, "Hereditary and idiopathic peripheral neuropathy; unspecified". I'm still trying to find a "lay" definition if anyone has one.


Do you have neuropathy?

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.


Is alpha 1 anTitrypsin deficiency the same as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis?

no


Can someone have leukemia and fibromyalgia at the same time?

Yes. Fibromyalgia can co-exist with any number of other diseases or disorders.


What is the suffix for idiopathic?

The suffix for idiopathic is "-ic" which means "pertaining to."


What antidepressant is prescribed more than others for fibromyalgia?

There are two antidepressants commonly used to treat Fibromyalgia, they are Savalla and Cymbalta. Both Savella and Cymbalta are serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRI), similar to many other antidepressants; however, it is not considered an antidepressant, and is approved for the treatment of Fibromyalgia. Cymbalta, however, is used to treat not only Fibromyalgia but also depression, anxiety, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. A doctor may prescribe either of these for Fibromyalgia. As with any medication, different people react differently so one may work better for a particular person than another. It is important to understand that doctors do not prescribe these medications to Fibromyalgia patients to treat depression, but rather because they have been proven to decrease the joint and muscle pains associated with Fibromyalgia.


What is a illness with no known cause?

The sweating sickness, people would have theories of how but at the moment I'm pretty sure nobody knows as it is from times gone by Fibromyalgia. It is a chronic pain disorder of the muscles with no known cause or cure.