Peripheral neuropathy is a condition characterized by damage to the nerve of the peripheral nervous system. There are a number of places online that one can go to find more information about this condition. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders has an extensive online fact sheet. The NHS Choices website has a number of pages dedicated to this condition including information on symptoms, causes and treatments. The Macmillan Cancer Support Charity also has detailed information on neuropathy.
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.
Yes WebMD can tell you about diabetic neuropathy symptoms. WebMD provides all types of information about medical diseases. The best way to find out about a disease is to go to the doctor.
Some well organized and highly informative websites about diabetes neuropathy are: www.neuropathypaindoctors.com, www.raysahelian.com/diabeticneuropathy.html, and www.diabeticlifestyle.com/diabetes/how-treat-diabetic-neuropathy. Each has a database of very useful information including treatment, relief and how to cope.
In pages of hospitals, medical centers, wikipedia and other information on the web that contribute much to our daily lives and our health, giving us valuable information about medicine.
In my opinion, the best and most reputable way to find accurate information would be from your doctor. I wouldn't trust any website on online when you could just book an appointment or even call your physician. He/she has the education and training to know all the information you need.
There are many places where one might find travel information about a flight. One might find travel information about a flight at popular on the web sources such as Expedia and Travelocity.
You can find intranet and other information
Someone can find the definition of the Autonomic Nervous System in libraries. They could also ask a scientist for the definition, they could help you figure out everything you need to know about the Autonomic Nervous System.
You would not find an autonomic ganglion in the central nervous system (CNS). Autonomic ganglia are part of the peripheral nervous system and are located outside the CNS, typically closer to the target organs they innervate.
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One might further find information about Autoglym from the official Autoglym website. A dedicated agent from there can help those in need of assistance find more information.
You need to speak to a neurologist.