Neuropathy is a condition that causes tingling, numbness, and sometimes painmost often in the feet. Neuropathy secondary to drugs. National Health
Drugs that may cause peripheral neuropathy include: phenytoin sensory neuropathy; isoniazid sensory neuropathy; gold motor neuropathy
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Diabetic sensory neuropathy. Diabetic autonomic neuropathy. Diabetic motor neuropathy. Causes of diabetic neuropathy. Neuropathy
Introduction. Neuropathies due to toxins are an important preventable cause of peripheral neuropathy throughout the world. Typical causes of toxic neuropathies include alcohol, drug therapies, biological toxins, industrial toxins, metabolic causes, and heavy metals.
Neuropathies due to toxins are an important preventable cause of peripheral neuropathy throughout the world. Typical causes of toxic neuropathies include alcohol, drug therapies, biological toxins, industrial toxins, metabolic causes, and heavy metals.
Diabetic neuropathy: Gabapentin is used to treat nerve pain caused by diabetes, known as diabetic neuropathy. drugs, causing extreme drowsiness, respiratory
neuropathy associated with antiretroviral drugs and antineoplastic agents. Fluoroquinolones were first reported to cause peripheral neuropathy in a
Chemotherapy drugs used to treat cancer cause neuropathy in some people. However, not all chemotherapy drugs cause neuropathy and not everyone receiving chemotherapy will develop neuropathy. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy may continue long after stopping chemotherapy.
the cancer itself can cause peripheral neuropathy. Possible cancer-related causes of peripheral neuropathy include: certain chemotherapy drugs, particularly.
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I have neuropathy and as a result ED. Drugs won't help. I do however use several means to see that my wife is not left unsatisfied...
I think that the thing that hurt the most was Jackie's belligerence and unwillingness to listen.
Call me a wimp or whatever you want, I just don't like seeing people hurt... and yes, I KNOW it's just a story...