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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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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. Like static on a telephone line, peripheral neuropathy distorts and sometimes interrupts messages between the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body. The main types ...
Symptoms vary according to the type of peripheral neuropathy and may develop quickly or slowly. The main types of peripheral neuropathy include: sensory neuropathy – damage to the nerves that carry messages of touch, temperature, pain and other sensations to the brain; motor neuropathy – damage to the nerves that control movement
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.
30 Απρ 2024 · Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy can vary depending on which type you have. They can also develop quickly or slowly. Symptoms of sensory neuropathy. a prickling or tingling sensation in the affected body part. ‘pins and needles’ in the affected body part. a burning or sharp pain, usually in the feet. numbness in the affected body part.
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