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Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. The main symptoms of peripheral neuropathy can include: numbness and tingling in the feet or hands; burning, stabbing or shooting pain in affected areas; loss of balance and co-ordination; muscle weakness, especially in the feet; These symptoms are usually constant, but may come and go. When to see a GP
- Treatment
Treatment for peripheral neuropathy may include treating any...
- Symptoms
Symptoms of sensory neuropathy can include: pins and needles...
- Diagnosis
If diabetes is suspected, they can usually make a confident...
- Causes
Other causes. As well as diabetes, there are many other...
- Complications
Peripheral neuropathy can sometimes cause other medical...
- Shingles
eye problems, which can lead to sight loss; Ramsay Hunt...
- Gangrene
Gangrene is a serious condition where a loss of blood supply...
- Raynaud's
Raynaud's phenomenon is where your blood stops flowing...
- Treatment
30 Απρ 2024 · If the underlying cause of your peripheral neuropathy can be treated, it may improve with treatment and time. For example, if your diabetes is well controlled, it may stop neuropathy getting worse. You may also find your neuropathy improves.
Raynaud's phenomenon is where your blood stops flowing properly to your fingers and toes. It's common and does not usually cause severe problems. You can often treat the symptoms yourself by keeping warm.
Symptoms of sensory neuropathy can include: pins and needles in the affected body part; numbness and less ability to feel pain or changes in temperature, particularly in your feet; a burning or sharp pain, usually in the feet; feeling pain from something that should not be painful at all, such as a very light touch
2 Ιουλ 2024 · Raynaud’s phenomenon is the result of over-sensitive blood vessels in the body’s extremities. In many cases, no cause is identified, although it’s sometimes linked to other health conditions. When your body is exposed to cold temperatures, the extremities, such as your fingers and toes, lose heat.
Peripheral neuropathy develops when nerves in the body's extremities, such as the hands, feet and arms, are damaged. The symptoms depend on which nerves are affected. In the UK it's estimated almost 1 in 10 people aged 55 or over are affected by peripheral neuropathy.
Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy might include: Gradual onset of numbness, prickling, or tingling in your feet or hands. These sensations can spread upward into your legs and arms. Sharp, jabbing, throbbing or burning pain. Extreme sensitivity to touch.