I recently discovered that I have peripheral neuropathy and is about to find the cause. I already had the EMG, which is diagnosed, the blood work, but returned to normal, and the MRI I see the doctor a few days. Anyone else dealing with this? If so, they find out what causes it and how it affected you? Thanks!
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Peripheral neuropathy refers to several conditions that result when the nerves from the rest of the body that connects the brain and spinal cord is injured or sick to damage these nerves interferes with communication between the brain and other parts of the body and can damage muscular movement, prevent normal sensation in the arms and legs and cause smärta.Det are many different types of peripheral neuropathy with many different causes – from carpal tunnel syndrome (an injury common after chronic repeated use of the hands and wrists – as the use of computers) for Guillain-Barre syndrome (a rare, sudden paralysis). Up to one in three cases the cause can not be determined. Diabetes is responsible for one third. Other known causes include various rare hereditary diseases, alcoholism, toxins and pollutants, malnutrition or vitamin deficiencies, trauma due to compression, herniated disk in his back, some cancers, the conditions in which the nerves unfairly attacked by the system or damaged by the body’s immune response to overaggressive injury, including drugs, kidney disease, thyroid disease, and infections such as Lyme disease, herpes zoster or AIDS.