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what is median neuropathy?


in my report from the doctor is says, "This patient has a median neuropathy at the wrist." what does that mean?
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Probably means you have damage of or a problem with the median nerve, a nerve that goes down into your hand.  (+ info)

What is median neuropathy mean??


This patient has a median neuropathy at the wrist as suggested by the
differential values of his distal latency, motor nerve conduction studies and confirmed by
the EMG showing abnormalities only in the adductor pollicis brevis muscles but not in the
C8 but ulnar innervated first dorsal interossei in C8 but anterior interosseous branch of
median nerve flexor pollicis longus muscle.
Innervating change suggests that, ongoing axonal
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Median neuropathy is the same as carpal tunnel syndrome. The median nerve is being compressed, usually because of a narrowing in the space that it goes by, by the transverse carpal ligament. It causes decrease in sensation, tingling, or pain in the hand from the thumb to the inside area of the little finger and part of the palm of the hand  (+ info)

What is the root cause of itchy sensation due to neuropathy?


I have tingling, electric-like needle pin puncture and itchy sensations in my body. I thought this was an allergy but I doubt that it is related to neuropathy. Please help me to recognized the difference between allergy and neuropathy. I have history of allergy and also neuropathy. I am confused.
Can a neuropahtic pain have mild symptoms of itchy sensation similar to allergy?
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neuropathy will usually have a more pain-like tingling sensation, allergy is more itchy, no pain involved since there is no nerve involvement with an allergy.  (+ info)

What is the best treatment for the pain of Neuropathy?


I have had neuropathy for at least 8 years and the pain appears to be getting more difficult to control. The pain is primarily in my feet and lower legs. I take Lyrica twice a day but have all of the side effects associated with this product. I need help desperately but don't know where to find it. My neurologist has ordered a neuropathy profile on me and has tried several different kinds of medicines, all of which have been totally innefective. Any ideas?
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Meditation, self-hypnosis (mind control). This sounds wierd, but it works. It is an arduous process, but you can learn.

If you can find a quiet place to lay and close your eyes, do so. Clear your mind of all thoughts, and try to "see" in your minds eye the affected area. Think to yourself "there is no pain". Do this as often as necessary. It does work. It is much better than medicationg. Narcotic pain relievers are just too addictive. I am now trying to get off of them after a number of years of prescribed use. It is more painful to stop taking the pills than the original pain was. Now I am in misery if I do not take Suboxone - a medication used to assist in Opioid Addiction Therapy. It stops the withdrawl. But that has nothing to do with you, except to say PLEASE be careful if you are taking narcotic pain relievers.  (+ info)

What remedies are there to relieve foot neuropathy caused by diabetes?


My mom has Type II diabetes and is suffering from neuropathy in her feet. I have read on websites that there is treatment but was curious if any of you out there who have this have any remedies for relief...like home remedies or know of any kind of over the counter cream that helps? She also has the burning and tingling sensation at times that keep her up at night. Diabetic community....PLEASE HELP!!! Any suggestions?
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I found this article that I think will answer your question.  (+ info)

What is the best solution to Diabetic Neuropathy in hands and feet?


I have recently developed Diabetic Neuropathy in my feet and it keeps me up at night with the pain. I am using a prescription called "voltaren" which my doctor suggested, but it only partially works. Is there anyone who has found a better solution?
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B vitamins and folic acid.  (+ info)

What is the best way to help diabetic neuropathy, other than watching your blood sugar levels?


I have been a diabetic for 32 years, and I just have been told I have diabetic neuropathy in my legs. Does anyone know any good exercises, lotions etc that will help, besides some meds from the doctor?
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Diabetic neuropathy is not curable. Of course the primary med prescribed is neurontin. However, it is often thought that over the counter vitamin b-12 and vitamin e benefit the nerves. Wear good socks and shoes...check your feet often and keep them lotioned with any unscented lotion (just make sure alcohol is not in the first few ingredients listed as alcohol is a drying agent). It's also a great idea to see a podiatrist for any nail cutting. One small wound, cut or nik can cost you your foot as neuropathy consists of numbness and tingling of the foot and you could have a sore there but not feel it. As far as exercises that help...haven't heard much out there that benefits neuropathy..but exercise in general is a good idea to promote blood circulation as circulation is decreased in diabetics. Hope this has helped you somewhat. Best wishes.  (+ info)

What B vitamins are good to take to help relieve foot neuropathy?


Ive heard that B vitamins can help relieve foot neuropathy. Can someone tell me what kind to buy at the store? Thanks :)
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The B vitamins will only help if that is related to the cause of the neuropathy. If the neuropathy is due to diabetes, do not expect to see any difference.  (+ info)

What is the best medication for neuropathy? I have it really bad in my ft from a blood clot about 6 yrs ago.?


I am on oxycodone every 4 hrs 15 mg and it does not seem to help plus I take 2 zonagran tablets at night with two lorazapam tablets. I get no releif from the pain of neuropathy. It is worse at night. Can anyone give me any suggestions. Thank you.
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In no particular order:

- Lyrica
- gabapentin
- Cymbalta  (+ info)

what to do to reduce the effects of neuropathy after chemo?


My mom just got done with her chemo treatments but her feet and legs feels like they have needles on them. and they're numb.
her doctor said she has neuropathy. what can she do to fee better i heard about this "rebuilder medical" device that supposed to help with the nerves. is that a good product?
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I am currently suffering from neuropathy as a side effect of my chemo treatments. My doctor prescribed an over-the-counter supplement called L-glutamine which is an amino acid found in our bodies. With stress and a lowered immune system some research has shown that we need additional doses of this amino acid to aid rapidly growing cells and maintain a positive nitrogen balance. All I know is that I've been taking it along with soaking my feet in warm water and massaging them and it seems to be helping. The main at the health food store said to increase activity level as much as possible, too. Hope this helps.  (+ info)

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