Peripheral Neuropathy

Numbness, tingling sensation, pain, weakness of limbs, loss of coordination.

Muscle weakness and atrophy, chronic and severe pain, foot ulcers, blisters and sores.

Diabetes, infections, alcohol induced, trauma or injury, autoimmune diseases, toxins.

Diabetes, positive family history, exposure to toxins.

Manage chronic conditions like control of blood glucose levels, avoid excessive alcohol use and healthy diet.

How is it diagnosed?

How is it diagnosed?
  • Medicines called anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs).
  • Surgery to remove a small part of the brain that's causing the seizures.
  • A procedure to put a small electrical device inside the body that can help control seizures.
  • A special diet (ketogenic diet) that can help control seizures.

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