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Neuropathy is the medical term for nerve damage caused by disease or injury, and there are four types of neuropathy diagnoses. It typically causes symptoms such as pain, muscle weakness, numbness, and tingling in the part of the body that is affected. Understanding the differences in these diagnoses and the various neuropathy treatments that are available to you can help you make better decisions about your care and get relief from the pain.
There are four types of neuropathy, and each one has its own unique set of causes, symptoms, and treatments. They are:
Diabetes is the most common cause of neuropathy, and it most cases, it is due to issues with circulation. As circulation decreases, so does the amount of blood that reaches the extremities, and this can result in injuries. Other causes of neuropathy include vitamin deficiencies, certain types of infections and autoimmune disorders, alcoholism, genetic problems, the presence of toxins or poisons, and tumors. Rarely, patients may be diagnosed with idiopathic neuropathy. This simply means that there is no known reason or underlying cause for the neuropathy in some cases.
Neuropathy treatment depends on the cause, severity, and type of neuropathy the patient experiences. It often cannot be cured, but it can be managed with various therapies and medications. The most effective neuropathy treatment options include:
Neuropathy affects millions of people each year, and its symptoms range from relatively mild to severe. If you are affected by neuropathy, it is important to find the cause and work with your physician to develop a treatment plan that provides you with relief.