Neuropathy?

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It partly depends on its underlying cause. Treatment ranges from antidepressants like amitriptyline, pain medications like oxycodone, to anti-seizure medications, and pain-relieving creams.

But treating the underlying cause is also important to keep progression from occurring.
 
I got peripheral neuropathy from Flagyl. They don't really know how to treat it yet. I got tested by a neurologist first, and he put me on Lyrica and Cymbalta I think it was. The side effects were too awful, so I discontinued. The problem with drug induced neuropathy is that even after you discontinue the drug, it's still in your system and continues to do damage. I told the doctor as soon as my toes went numb, and he took me off Flagyl. The neuropathy continued until I was numb half way up to my knees, and my hands were affected. That was five years ago, and I still have problems with my fingers, and my feet are numb. It has been getting better, and I don't have to use a cane anymore, but it can take years. See a doctor asap if that's what you think it is.
 
I have it in one of my toes. Its a bit of a bigger area now than it was a few years ago. I am
pretty sure its from my VIT D levels being so low.


Lauren
 

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