Neuropathy, often referred to as peripheral neuropathy, is a condition resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves, which transmit signals between the central nervous system and the rest of the body. It can cause symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness, typically in the hands and feet. Various factors, including Diabetes, infections, autoimmune diseases, and exposure to toxins, can contribute to neuropathy. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and addressing the underlying cause.