Oh, dude, treating peripheral neuropathy involves managing symptoms like pain, tingling, and numbness. Doctors may prescribe medications, physical therapy, or even nerve stimulation techniques. It's like a whole party of treatments to help you deal with those pesky nerve issues. Just follow your doctor's orders and you might start feeling better.
There are many benefits of peripheral neuropathy treatments. This includes reduction in pain as well as a reduction in numbness and other sensory symptoms.
Yes, there are. I would speak to your doctor to find out what works.
Yes. It can cause the peripheral neuropathy.
Race has not been found as a contributing factor in the onset of peripheral neuropathy.
There is no usual evidence that indicates that idiopathic peripheral autonomic neuropathy is fatal.
Peripheral neuropathy three types-Focal,Multifocal (mononeuropathy multiplex)and generalized (Polyneuropathy)
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
I have only been told about vitamin B6,but am looking for something homeopathic!!Any help would be appreciated!!!
Peripheral neuropathy is the damaged to the your neurological nervous system which is caused by birth or trauma. No it is not related to your eyes, that is false.
Often, oral medications are prescribed to treat diabetic neuropathy. These medications can include anti-depressants. Duloxetine and pregabalin are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration specifically for treating painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Plexopathies are a form of peripheral neuropathy (i.e., a form of damage to peripheral nerves).
no.