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Do you know.the cause of neuropathy and how long do you have symptoms?
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Do you know.the cause of neuropathy and how long do you have symptoms?
More than half of Neurpathy cases PN and Autonomic, are idiopathic(some suggestion may be from undisocered or undetected autoimmune, or from glucose intolerance.
the most well known cause of Neuropathies would be Diabetes, followed by injuries, yet the mechanisms are still in debate.
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Do you know.the cause of neuropathy and how long do you have symptoms?
I have diabetes related Neuropathy. If you can take the cause out of the equation you have an advantage of managing the sympton

I have had PN for 2 yrs and every day I have some symptom some worse than others. I don't think diabetic related is ever sympton free or at least I have not been symptom free. I just try to adjust to it and be vital.
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Thanks. What about some medical procedures can cause it or viruses? Can you die from it😞i think from autonomic you can.
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Thanks. What about some medical procedures can cause it or viruses? Can you die from it😞i think from autonomic you can.
My cousin took antibiotics for too long and dr said it effected her tendons she is experiencing pain in her legs.
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Thanks. What about some medical procedures can cause it or viruses? Can you die from it😞i think from autonomic you can.
I think most people would say no, you can't die from SFN. (Of course there are exceptions to everything, but it would be very rare.)
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Hi Barbie,

There are many potential causes.

This article may help:

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...s/con-20019948

The length of time PN is active depends upon the cause and whether or not there has been any successful intervention.


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Do you think it is dangerous not to have any treatment because I am pregnant and that my nerves will be more damadged?
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