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Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is damage to or disease affecting nerves, which may impair sensation, movement, gland or organ function, or other aspects of health, depending on the type of nerve affected. Common causes include systemic diseases (such as diabetes or leprosy), vitamin deficiency, medication (e.g., chemotherapy), traumatic injury, radiation therapy, excessive alcohol consumption, immune system disease, Coeliac disease, or viral infection. It can also be genetic (present from birth) or idiopathic (no known cause). In conventional medical usage, the word neuropathy (neuro-, "nervous system" and -pathy, "disease of") without modifier usually means peripheral neuropathy.
Neuropathy affecting just one nerve is called "mononeuropathy" and neuropathy involving multiple nerves in roughly the same areas on both sides of the body is called "symmetrical polyneuropathy" or simply "polyneuropathy." When two or more (typically just a few, but sometimes many) separate nerves in disparate areas of the body are affected it is called "mononeuritis multiplex," "multifocal mononeuropathy," or "multiple mononeuropathy."
Watch and listen as Dr. Walter K. Crooks gives answers about the devastating condition known as Peripheral Neuropathy. http://NoNeuropathyHouston.com Learn as he talks about the different areas of the nervous system and how damage to those areas can cause the signs and symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy in the arms, legs, hands and the feet. Get answers about Peripheral Neuropathy treatment in Houston Texas.
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VISIT: ►► http://neuropathy.natural55.com ◄◄ How To Cure Peripheral Neuropathy Naturally | Natural Treatment For Peripheral Neuropathy What is peripheral neuropathy? Peripheral neuropathy is disorder of nerve(s) apart from the brain and spinal cord. Patients with peripheral neuropathy may have tingling, numbness, unusual sensations, weakness, or burning pain in the affected area. Oftentimes, the symptoms are symmetrical and involve both hands and feet. Because the symptoms are often present in the areas covered by gloves or stockings, peripheral neuropathy is often described as having a "glove and stocking" distribution of symptoms. Peripheral neuropathy can involve different nerve types, including motor, sensory, and autonomic nerves. Peripheral neuropathy can also be categorized by...
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Peripheral neuropathy is basically when you have damage to your peripheral nerves from either a trauma or disease. This can cause your hands and/or feet become numb and tingly. I'll focus on the feet/legs for this video. See Doctor Jo’s blog post about this at: http://www.askdoctorjo.com/peripheral-neuropathy-feet-legs Peripheral neuropathy can be caused from diabetes, medications, or even chemotherapy, as well as many other things. Having good flexibility and strength in these areas will help. The first stretch will be a calf stretch. Sit on the ground with your legs straight out in front of you. You can bend the leg you are not stretching towards you. Put a belt, towel, or dog leash around the ball of your foot. Keep your back and knee straight, and relax your ankle. Pull your foot to...
Famous Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck discuss Peripheral Neuropathy and what can be done about it. Make sure to like us on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/Physical-Therapy-317002538489676/timeline/ and to follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/PtFamous Our book “Three Simple Steps To Treat Back Pain” is available on Kindle http://www.amazon.com/Three-Simple-Steps-Treat-Back-ebook/dp/B00BPU4O5G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1444092626&sr;=8-1&keywords;=3+simple+steps+to+treat+back+pain
http://9nl.it/StopNervePain - Nautral Neuropathy Treatment! How to Handle Neuropathic Pain in Your Feet! 1. Check your feet every night. Make your spouse inspect your feet each night when get ready for bed. There are also some great mirrors made for checking your feet you can use. 2. See a podiatrist. If your a person living with diabetes, I recommend seeing a podiatrist at the very least annually for an exam or whenever your doctor requests. I would also suggest going in whenever anything seems to have changed with your feet. If you cannot see a podiatrist then make sure your doctor always has a look at your feet at every appointment. 3. Watch your step. Pain is a warning sign that something is wrong. When you have peripheral neuropathy you cannot trust the feeling in your feet, so...
Nerve damage feels like numbness or tingling at first, and then leaves you with a complete loss of feeling ...
Dr. Serpe discusses important information on reversing neuropathy.
Acupressure For Neuropathy. Part of the series: Alternative Health: Acupressure Methods. Neuropathy can affect the hands or the feet. Fight neuropathy with the help of an acupuncture physician in this free video. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_7753948_acupressure-neuropathy.html