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Peripheral Neuropathy

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Peripheral neuropathy is nerve damage caused by chronically high blood sugar and diabetes. It leads to numbness, loss of sensation, and sometimes...
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Chronically high blood sugar levels damage nerves not only in your extremities but also in other parts of your body. These damaged nerves cannot...
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Simvastatin is not associated with causing peripheral neuropathy. Have you seen your doctor about it? There are many causes of peripheral neuropathy...
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Peripheral neuropathy is damage to nerves that results in numbness, tingling, or pain in the hands or feet. This can be caused by some chemotherapy...
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Peripheral neuropathy is a type of nerve damage most commonly affecting the feet and legs.
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The treatment for peripheral neuropathy depends on its cause. The first step in treatment is, therefore, to look for the cause. Vitamin deficiencies...
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There are many possible causes of peripheral neuropathy, including:Diabetes mellitus.Shingles (postherpetic neuralgia).Vitamin deficiency...
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Peripheral neuropathy is disorder of nerve(s) apart from the brain and spinal cord. Patients with peripheral neuropathy may have tingling, numbness...
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Treatment of peripheral neuropathy depends in part upon the cause. Peripheral neuropathy can occur for many reasons, including as a consequence of...
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