What causes peripheral neuropathy?
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Peripheral neuropathy is not a single condition; more than 100 types have been identified. The condition is marked by some form of damage or malfunction of the peripheral nervous system, which is made up of the nerves that send signals to and from the spinal cord and brain.
Diabetes is the leading cause of peripheral neuropathy and an estimated 60% of people with diabetes also have peripheral neuropathy — usually beginning in the nerves of the feet and progressing up the legs and the rest of the body.
Other causes of peripheral neuropathy include:
- Vitamin deficiencies
- Charcot-Marie-Tooth and other inherited disorders
- Infections
- Trauma
- Alcoholism
- Autoimmune diseases
What treatments are available for peripheral neuropathy?
Treating any underlying condition that is contributing to peripheral neuropathy is important. For example, people with uncontrolled diabetes often have more symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, so getting your diabetes under control is a critical step toward relief from the neuropathy pain.
Pain due to nerve damage is often difficult to control, but Dr. Reilly is dedicated to helping his patients find relief. Elements of a pain management program for peripheral neuropathy include:
- Medications, such as antidepressants, antiarrhythmic drugs, anticonvulsant medications, and narcotics
- Topical medications like lidocaine or capsaicin
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) units that deliver small electrical currents through electrodes placed on the painful area
- Braces or orthopedic devices
- Surgical interventions
- Spinal Cord Stimulation
If you have questions about managing the pain of peripheral neuropathy, call or book a consultation online with Dr. Reilly
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