Neuropathy

Neuropathy

Neuropathy is characterized by nerve damage resulting from diverse factors such as diabetes, nutritional deficiencies, alcohol and other toxins, and medications like chemotherapy.

In some instances, peripheral nerve damage associated with neuropathy may be irreversible. However, effective prevention and management strategies can be implemented through measures such as maintaining a healthy diet, engaging in regular exercise, undergoing medical treatments, and making lifestyle modifications.

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What are the symptoms of Neuropathy?

Neuropathy symptoms depend upon the underlying cause and the individual case. However, they can include:

  • Permanent or temporary numbness
  • Burning, tingling or prickling sensation
  • Excruciating pain to touch
  • Muscle weakness
  • Paralysis
  • Pain
  • Dysfunction in the organs
  • Impairment to urination & sexual function

What are the causes of Neuropathy?

Many kinds of neuropathy are "idiopathic," or of obscure reason, yet various conditions can trigger the issue. These include:

Chronic kidney illness: If the kidneys are not working normally, an imbalance of salts and chemicals can lead to peripheral neuropathy.

Injuries: Broken bones and tight plaster casts can put pressure directly on the nerves.

Infections: Shingles, Lyme infection, HIV infection and viral ailments can prompt nerve damage.

Guillain-Barré disorder: This is a particular type of peripheral neuropathy which is triggered by infection.

Autoimmune systemic disorders: These incorporate rheumatoid joint pain and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

Some kinds of cancer: These include lymphoma and myeloma.

Treatment

Treatment either focuses on the primary reason, or symptomatic relief from discomfort and forestall further damage. Treatments might include:

  • Utilizing hand and foot braces or orthopedic shoes to assist / adapt physical inability
  • Overseeing blood sugar in cases of diabetic neuropathy, to prevent further nerve damage.
  • Ingesting immunosuppressive medications when the reason is an autoimmune system issue, or utilizing plasmapheresis, a procedure that cleans the blood to minimize the inflammation.
  • Maintaining a nerve health to keep up a healthy lifestyle. This can incorporate exercising, practicing good eating habits, keeping a healthy weight, correction of any nutritional deficiencies, and not drinking alcohol or smoking.
  • Eliminating the exposure to a suspected toxin, or halting a risky medication, to stop further nerve damage.

Neuropathy Treatment in KPHB Colony & Kompally at neuropathy hospitals in KPHB Colony & Kompally either focuses on the primary reason, orsymptomatic relief from discomfort and forestall further damage.

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