Friday, February 12, 2010

Peripheral Neuropathy More Condition_treatment How To Treat Non-diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy In My Feet?

How to treat non-diabetic peripheral neuropathy in my feet? - peripheral neuropathy more condition_treatment

I have a peripheral neuropathy (numbness) feet. I am not a diabetic. I had this now for 1 1 / 2 years. Neuroligist've 2 in I do not know the cause. I have taken Neurontin and it has not really helped. Anyony know every program that the therapy involves the treatment in May and electronic stimulation, and perhaps an effective drug. I am desperate. It's ruined my life.

13 comments:

huggz said...

Usually no treatment if the damage occurred, the only one to be what is possible to further damage and worse could be prevented;

dangerou... said...

Tip: inositol (a B vitamin). Volume 1 teaspoon of powder per day for neuropathy. Not only is it the end of the neuropathy, also helps to repair the existing damage.

DENISE said...

The center of the wound care is a camera that does not help the blood circulation and treat for a diabetic to have this problem.
The camera is a pressure-treatment COSES you have a better feeling in the feet.
want to ask for him.
Hope this helps

Eve said...

Well, I think you have nothing to lose by looking at acupuncture as well. I never had to swear, but some who have tried it, it helps stimulate the nerves in a positive way.

I'm sure that can also help physiotherapy.

Sankara Sastri C said...

Try a good general practitioner that you can investigate thoroughly and at the root of numbness of the feet - Page nutrirtional poor are often the cause of these problems

drsuria_... said...

You have to go to basic research, a nerve biopsy, nerve conduction studies and other investigations into the cause. We do not know whether you have monocuropathy several curopathy or polyneuropathy. the cause must be diagnosed. The Administration agrees with the cause, the general, local measures and targets. Neuro consult a doctor.

mpact said...

Several drugs such as carbamazepine (Tegretol), methylcobalamin,

Crazy Diamond said...

Just because you are not within the normal limits of diabetes does not fit, that he did not even type 2 diabetes is often controlled by diet, may still underlying problems that cause such as Full Blown type1. The damage can not be repaired, but was reduced by a change of regime.

Samm said...

If I were you I would try capsasin it with cream. It is made out of pepper and a little can to stimulate the nervous system in operation in the region. I know it's hot.

Let me try to contribute to the improvement of the problem.

FADEEL A said...

Tofranil 10 mg in the evening + dolostop cap.

essentia... said...

see an endocrinologist, there are new drugs currently available for perpipheral neuropathy.

Lewis A said...

Cutting and to obtain new

laura said...

PN is caused by nerve damage. As you probably know, are a type of nerve cell in our body, which can not regenerate (in general), and they do, they do it very slowly. Unfortunately, there is no simple answer, no miracle drug or treatment. Neurontin does not help, because it is nerve pain. Obviously, because it numbed the pain. I do not know what else it has to be said, except that the doctor should be in your area of research that are known for their field work, and as her / him to a different view. Something that does it, and it's something they need to find out. There are a number of things that cause this problem, and if you can find what it is, then you one step closer to finding effective treatment.

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