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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
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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. What causes peripheral neuropathy?
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.
Peripheral neuropathy usually affects the feet but can also affect the hands and legs. Symptoms include: • tingling and numbness. • burning or shooting pains. • loss of feeling in feet – you may not feel it if you stand on a sharp object or burn your feet. • muscle weakness. • foot deformity.
29 Δεκ 2009 · The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy depend on which type of peripheral nerves are damaged (sensory, motor or autonomic nerves). Neuropathy can affect any one type, or a combination of all three types, of nerves.
Peripheral Neuropathy and Balance. The brain needs sensory information about body position and movement in order to control balance reactions. This information comes from our body sensation, in particular from our legs and neck, our vision and our inner ear balance mechanism.
This Fact Sheet provides information on how to treat patients with Probable Mild Axonal Peripheral Neuropathy with different symptoms, situations and circumstances. Version 1 Review July 2024