Medical Causes And Others
Other medical conditions and injuries that are common causes would be:
Chronic kidney disease where kidneys cannot function normally, salts and chemical imbalance can result in peripheral neuropathy. Injuries such as broken bones and tight plaster casts that leave a pressure directly on the nerves are also one cause. Also, infections like shingles, HIV infection, Lyme disease, and others result in nerve damage. Guillain-Barré syndrome: a particular type of peripheral neuropathy and other autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) causes neuropathy. Too much alcohol intake, some drugs, for example, chemotherapy and HIV treatment, B12 or folate vitamin deficiencies, poisons, such as insecticides and solvents, some kinds of cancer, including lymphoma and multiple myeloma, a chronic liver disease can also cause it.
Neuropathy And Diabetes
Disorders occurring in the small blood vessels can lead to a reduction in the blood supply to the nerves which may cause a nerve tissue damage. Neuromas and benign tumors can result in neuropathic pain. Diabetic neuropathy the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy is diabetes. About 60 to 70 percent of people who have diabetes are affected to some extent by neuropathy. High blood sugar levels disrupt the walls of the tiny blood vessels responsible for supplying oxygen and nutrients to the nerves to the hands and feet, and the essential organs including the eyes, kidneys, and heart.
Skin Gets Affected
In the end, not only is the skin affected and damaged, there is a loss of sensation which goes on to increase the risk of further damage. In the United States, there is proof that diabetic neuropathy is the number one cause of foot problems and ulcers in diabetic citizens. Just about half of the people having diabetes are known to have diabetic neuropathy.
Different Types
The nervous system is indeed a complicated interlinking where communications between all the nerves take place. Peripheral neuropathy particularly involves a malfunctioning in the peripheral nerves. There are more than 100 kinds of neuropathy showing unique causes and symptoms. Neuropathy is known to affect the sensory nerves, the motor nerves, and the autonomic nerves.
The Different Effects
Mononeuropathy affects just one nerve. In polyneuropathy, there are multiple nerves being affected. Neuropathy would mean postherpetic neuralgia that sometimes leads to shingles. Sensory neuropathy can occur for many months even if rash disappears, ulnar nerve palsy caused by elbow carpel tunnel syndrome is a compression of the nerves in one’s wrist. Peroneal nerve palsy is due to compression of a nerve in the leg. Bell’s palsy is known to affect the face.
Natural Treatments
Non-drug measures can be making use of hot or cold pack to lessen the pain. One can put on fabrics that will not cause irritations like cotton. Not exposing the sensitive areas with a plastic wound dressing or cling film with warm or cold packs attached can also be of help. Stress-relief and some other therapies may be relaxation techniques, massage, meditation, and acupuncture.