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--is common with neuropathy, although spontaneous pain is as well.
Anything that adds stress or compressive forces to already compromised nerves might make them hurt more, but that doesn't mean the exercise is causing the pain. What other investigations into cause have you had recently? The skin biopsy can document that there is damage to small fibers, but, as you know, it generally does not reveal an etiology. |
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