As opposed to your central nervous system, your peripheral nervous system runs outside of your brain and spinal cord. Peripheral nerves can be classified as either somatic or autonomic.
A peripheral neuropathy occurs when one of your peripheral nerves is damaged. Pain, tingling, and even numbness are all well-known symptoms of neuropathy, but they're not the only ones.
To learn how to recognize peripheral neuropathy early in its development, here are a few tips.
The symptoms of neuropathy vary depending on which peripheral nerve is affected, such as diabetes, injuries, exposure to toxins, and cancer.
Various sensations are relayed one-way by your sensory nerves to your brain by your sensory nerves. The sensory nerves transmit information about pain, temperature, and pressure. When you pick up a hot cup of coffee, the sensory nerves tell your brain that it is hot. Symptoms of damaged sensory nerves include:
You may also experience vertigo if one of the vestibular nerves is damaged.
For example, if your sensory nerves are damaged, you might burn yourself if your brain doesn't receive instructions to move your hand when you touch a hot pan.
Muscle weakness, muscle loss, and cramping are the first symptoms you might experience if your motor nerves are damaged or dysfunctional.
The autonomic nerves control your breathing, digestion, heart rate, and blood pressure involuntarily. Nerve damage to one of these nerves is known as autonomic peripheral neuropathy. An early sign of autonomic peripheral neuropathy is a sudden drop in blood pressure, urinary retention, and constipation.
In addition to causing discomfort, peripheral neuropathy can lead to unwanted complications. For example, diabetics may not realize a sore on their foot can be caused by peripheral neuropathy.
There are several potential treatments for you:
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