How Can You Treat Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms At Home #neuropathy #nervedamage #diabetes

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Peripheral neuropathy, which is brought on by injury to peripheral nerves (nerves outside the brain and spinal cord), often results in weakness, numbness, and pain, generally in the hands and feet.

Traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic issues, genetic reasons, and exposure to toxins are all potential causes of peripheral neuropathy. Diabetes is one of the leading causes.

Most often, those who suffer from peripheral neuropathy describe their pain as stabbing, burning, or tingling. Often, symptoms go better, particularly if they're brought on by a condition that can be treated. Medications may help to alleviate the discomfort of peripheral neuropathy.

In this video, we will learn more about neuropathy, its origins, symptoms, and some self-care techniques for managing it.

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