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Peripheral Neuropathy Impact On Quality of Life

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. As is evident from the name, peripheral relates to anything outside u2013 the brain and the spinal cord (the central nervous system), while neuropathy is a disease affecting the nerves. As a result, the nerves that act as messengers carrying messages to and from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body are damaged. Read more: https://austinpaindoctor.com/peripheral-neuropathy-impact-on-quality-of-life

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Peripheral Neuropathy Impact On Quality of Life

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  1.      April 7, 2022 / Pain Management / Neuropathy, Pain Management, Paincare     PRIPHRAL NUROPATHY: HOW IT IMPACT TH QUALITY OF LIF Peripheral neuropath i a condition that affect the nerve outide the rain and pinal cord. A i evident from the name, peripheral relate to anthing outide – the rain and the pinal cord (the central nervou tem), while neuropath i a dieae affecting the nerve. A a reult, the nerve that act a meenger carring meage to and from the rain and pinal cord to the ret of the od are damaged. Due to thi interruption in the communication that i critical for od moilit, mucle movement can ecome impaired, affecting movement in the lim and alo cauing pain. Conidering the lo of movement and pain that an individual with thi condition experience, everal iue can arie that draticall impact the individual’ qualit of life. Thi could include lo of alance, change and imalance in gait, taing or urning pain in the lim, a higher rik of fall, etc., due to the nerve damage affecting the motor and enor nerve. Peripheral neuropath can manifet a mononeuropath where onl one nerve i affected or a polneuropath where multiple nerve are affected. While the

  2. former i uncommon, the latter i more common with carpal tunnel ndromeformer i uncommon, the latter i more common with carpal tunnel ndrome eing one example. COMMON CAU OF PRIPHRAL NUROPATHY Diaete i among the mot common caue of peripheral neuropath reulting in extenive nerve damage. eond thi however, there can e everal other caue. Thee could include injurie, predipoition, hereditar caue, etc. Common caue of peripheral neuropath include: Diaete – Approximatel 50% of people with diaete are vulnerale to developing ome form of neuropath[1]. Autoimmune dieae – Dieae uch a Guillain­arre ndrome, vaculiti, lupu, rheumatoid arthriti, jogren’ ndrome, and chronic in몭ammator demelinating polneuropath can reult in peripheral neuropath. Inherited condition – Condition uch a Charcot­Marie­Tooth dieae are hereditar and known to reult in peci몭c tpe of neuropathie. Viral/acterial infection – Infection uch a lepro, HIV, hingle, ptein­arr viru, and more alo increae the individual’ uceptiilit to neuropathie. enign and malignant growth – An growth or tumor that pre againt the nerve or reduce the od’ immune repone can alo e a caue of peripheral neuropath. Other dieae and diorder that can caue peripheral neuropath include hpothroidim, liver dieae, kidne dieae, lmphoma, etc. eond dieae and diorder, there are other caue of the condition a well. Thee include the following: peci몭c medication uch a thoe ued to treat cancer Vitamin de몭ciencie xceive conumption of alcohol xpoure to toxic utance Injurie cauing preure on the nerve In rare cae, depite extenive evaluation and examination, the caue ma not e evident. uch neuropathie are clai몭ed a idiopathic neuropath. COMMON YMPTOM OF PRIPHRAL NUROPATHY

  3. The nerve in the human od are clai몭ed into three different uheadThe nerve in the human od are clai몭ed into three different uhead depending on their peci몭c et of function. The are a follow: Autonomic nerve – Function uch a ladder movement and control, heart rate, digetive ailitie, and lood preure are under the control of the autonomic nerve enor nerve – The od’ ailit to ene or feel, pain, touch, heat or cold, etc., are controlled through the enor nerve Motor nerve – Thee nerve control the movement of mucle The manifetation of the mptom of peripheral neuropath i dependent on which of the nerve have een affected. If the motor nerve are affected, the following are ome of the mptom that ou are likel to experience: Mucle weakne Lack of alance harp, jaing, throing or urning pain Mucle cramp Lack of coordination Pain during normal da to da activitie Twitching enation udden fall Parali in extreme cae When enor nerve are affected, ou ma experience the following: udden or gradual onet of enation of tingling and numne that ma travel along the lim Reduced enation enation or feeling of wearing clothe uch a ock or glove, even when ou are not xtreme enitivit to touch When autonomic nerve are affected, ou ma experience mptom uch a: Low lood preure Prolem and control of ladder and/or owel movement xceive perpiration Digetive iue Intolerance to heat

  4. Contipation COMPLICATION AOCIATD WITH PRIPHRAL NUROPATHY Peripheral neuropath, when left untreated, can caue eriou complication. ome mot commonl occurring include: Diaetic foot ulcer Gangrene lood circulation iue Increaed incidence of fall Increaed chance of urn and kin injurie due to reduced enation in the kin Increaed infection a a reult of low kin enitivit evere digetive diorder Complete lo of owel/ladder control Heart condition arl diagnoi and treatment can not onl help prevent mot of thee complication, it can alo top the progreion of the peripheral nerve damage. TRATMNT OPTION FOR PRIPHRAL NUROPATHY AT ADVANCD PAIN CAR To identif the potential caue of peripheral neuropath, the pecialit at Advanced Pain Care will complete a comprehenive examination that will include the following: 1. Phical examination 2. Review of famil and previou health hitor 3. Review of current lifetle 4. Neurological examination Tet are alo likel to e ordered uch a: lood tet to detect diaete, vitamin de몭ciencie, immune tem function, etc. Imaging tet to detect tumor, nerve compreion, herniated dic, etc. Nerve function tet to detect the extent of the nerve damage iopie of the kin and/or nerve Other tet uch a weat tet, enor tet, and more The treatment option at Advanced Pain Care include the following: 1. Medication – The pecialit at Advanced Pain Care ma egin treatment

  5. with medication. Thee can include pain­relieving drug uch a non­with medication. Thee can include pain­relieving drug uch a non­ teroidal anti­in몭ammator drug or opioid depending on the intenit of the pain. It can alo include anti­eizure and antidepreant medicine, a well a topical application in cae of kin enitivit iue. 2. Phical therap – Thi i helpful in the cae of motor nerve­related iue that affect poture, alance, and gait. 3. Therapie – The pecialit at Advanced Pain Care facilitate different treatment therapie that include pinal cord timulation, Trancutaneou lectrical Nerve timulation (TN), plama exchange, nerve lock, and more. In rare cae, and where required, the pecialit ma conider urger a an option. Nerve decompreion urger i mot commonl performed, primaril to relieve preure on the nerve. Other urgical intervention include the following: Thermocoagulation Microvacular decompreion tereotactic urger Peripheral neuroli Neural augmentative urgerie to timulate the affected nerve alloon decompreion Gamma­knife radiourger Nerve alation Intrathecal pump for drug deliver Plamapherei Neuromodulator Deep rain timulation Motor cortex timulation If ou have een experiencing nerve pain, or are experiencing an of the ign and mptom lited aove, relief i availale at Advanced Pain Care. Viit u online or call 512­244­4272 to chedule a ame or next­da appointment with a neurourgeon or pain management doctor. At Advanced Pain Care, we accept inurance coverage from different network carrier. Click here to check if our inurance provider i lited. We alo have a patient portal to facilitate ea acce to all our facilitie including precription and ill pa. Additionall, ou can re몭ll a precription or requet record online hould ou need them. We have everal center erving Autin, Amarillo, and Waco/Killeen a well a advanced urger center in Round Rock, Autin, and Amarillo. You can contact

  6. u on our mainline or check our weite for center­peci몭c contact detail.u on our mainline or check our weite for center­peci몭c contact detail. Reference [1] http://www.uptodate.com/content/epidemiolog­and­clai몭cation­of­diaetic­neuropath Dr. Mark T. Malone Mark T. Malone, M.D., i a oard Certi몭ed pain pecialit and a native Texan. He received hi undergraduate degree from the Univerit of Texa at Autin, and went on to attend the Univerit of Texa outhwetern Medical chool. Dr. Malone attended alor College of Medicine… View Pro몭le

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