What is peripheral neuropathy? Peripheral neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that typically affects the feet and legs and sometimes affects the hands and arms. This type of neuropathy is very common. Up to one-half of people with diabetes have peripheral neuropathy. 1,2. What causes peripheral neuropathy?
What causes peripheral neuropathy? It is the result of damage to sensory nerves, which may be caused by chemicals in chemotherapy or targeted therapy drugs.
What Is Neuropathy? Neuropathy is disease or dysfunction in the nerves that can cause pain and other abnormal sensations, such as tingling
What are the Drugs that are Known to Cause Neuropathy? Disulfiram - used to treat alcoholism Dapsone - to treat leprosy and severe
What causes peripheral neuropathy? Some anti-cancer drugs can cause nerve damage. Cancer can cause peripheral neuropathy in one area of the body if the tumour
What are the Drugs that are Known to Cause Neuropathy? Disulfiram - used to treat alcoholism Dapsone - to treat leprosy and severe
What are the Drugs that are Known to Cause Neuropathy? Disulfiram - used to treat alcoholism Dapsone - to treat leprosy and severe
Statin medications have been linked to peripheral neuropathy, although neuropathy caused by statins only rarely causes symptoms. What is the main cause of peripheral neuropathy? While diabetes and postherpetic neuralgia are the most common causes of peripheral neuropathy, oftentimes no cause is found. In these situations, it is referred to as
Drugs that may cause peripheral neuropathy include: phenytoin sensory neuropathy; isoniazid sensory neuropathy; gold motor neuropathy
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I have neuropathy and as a result ED. Drugs won't help. I do however use several means to see that my wife is not left unsatisfied...
I think that the thing that hurt the most was Jackie's belligerence and unwillingness to listen.
Call me a wimp or whatever you want, I just don't like seeing people hurt... and yes, I KNOW it's just a story...