Peripheral neuropathy encompasses a variety of conditions marked by damage or lesions to peripheral nerves, resulting in symptoms such as pain, itch, and sensory disturbances. Diseases such as ...
Methods: Patients having an identifiable cause of peripheral neuropathy, except alcohol, were excluded from the study. Patients with evidence of vitamin B 12 deficiency or diabetes were also ...
Some diseases producing liver dysfunction can independently cause peripheral neuropathy. Hence, a cause and effect relationship between liver disease and neuropathy has been questioned.
However, treating the underlying cause of neuropathy can prevent it from getting worse and may improve symptoms. Treatment for neuropathy symptoms might include tricyclic antidepressants, anti-seizure ...
Peripheral neuropathy is a complex and often debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Research estimates around 10% of the general population experiences some form of ...
“The most common causes of peripheral neuropathy are diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, metabolic disorders, and alcoholism.” Although more research is required, preliminary studies show that ...
To develop treatments and neuroprotection for peripheral neuropathy, the Translational Neuromuscular Disease Research Lab at Mayo Clinic has several active studies that are investigating the basic ...