Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is a common neurological condition characterized by pain, numbness or tingling, balance issues, mobility issues, and other symptoms brought on by injury or damage to the peripheral nervous system. The transmission of signals from the Central Nervous System to other parts of the body can be disrupted, distorted, or interrupted as a result of this damage, resulting in clinical symptoms. Muscle weakness, twitching under the skin, and muscle shrinkage are all signs of motor nerve damage. Tactile nerve harm can bring about agony and deadness. Damage to the autonomic nervous system can result in difficulty eating or swallowing, heat intolerance, or excessive sweating. There is a lack of consistent guidance for PN diagnosis and management due to the variety of symptoms and underlying causes.
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