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My small fiber neuropathy has typically been most painful in both of my palms evenly. When I get a flair both palms begin to burn together in sync.
My feet, on the other hand, do not bother me that much. I was originally diagnosed with a symetric distal small fiber neuropathy that has remained idiopathic. Does the fact that my small fiber discomfort is primarily in my two palms suggest to anyone a potential cause or test that I might pursue? Thanks! |
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