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Chronic drug use can damage the optic nerve, leading to a condition known as toxic optic neuropathy. This condition reduces visual clarity and color vision and may eventually result in blindness. Meth and heroin, in particular, can cause nutritional deficiencies that contribute to this nerve damage...
Neurological Lyme Disease: What You Need to Know + Natural Solutions for Recovery by Dr. Bill Rawls Updated 2/17/22 Lyme disease can manifest in a seemingly endless number of ways. While the spectrum of symptoms is similar for many people, the worst of… Lyme and Neuropathy: How to Ease...
In type two diabetes there is initially more insulin produced to try to overcome the effect of insulin resistance. In early type two diabetes there can even be episodes of low blood sugars when the pancreas releases too much insulin at the wrong time. As time goes on the beta cells become ...
“People with any kind of pain often find relief by being focused on an expressive arts project. People with neuropathy in their hands find that working on something that requires dexterity, like beading, is as effective as physical therapy. And the great joy one feels in having...
Chronic health problems.Some underlying conditions and sleep don’t go well together. These can include anxiety, depression, chronic pain, neuropathy, and sleep apnea. It’s important to note that if you have trouble sleeping or want to knowhow to get more deep sleep, it’s advisable to see...
HSAN II, or congenital insensitivity to pain, is a lot like CIPA. People with HSAN II, which is also called congenital sensory neuropathy or CSN, suffer from the same kind of profound sensory loss, but they retain the ability to sweat. CIPA is an autosomal recessive disorder. This means...
So I’ve had foot pain for years and years, and I’ve gone to dozens of doctors and they all tell me different things.I’ve been tested for neuropathy, I’ve been tested for compartment syndrome, I’ve been tested all sorts of blood work, and no one can figure out what it was....
Deposition in viscera results in restrictive cardiomyopathy, nephrotic range proteinuria, demyelinating peripheral neuropathy, hepatomegaly and malabsorption syndrome. Diagnosis requires biopsy with Congo red staining. Invasive biopsies are not required generally. It is essential that after a histologic ...
(CR by PET 70%, median PFS 17 m;N = 39) [214,215,216]. Of note, there was no difference between BR-polatuzumab and BR alone possibly owing to a high discontinuation rate for peripheral neuropathy (grade 1–2 observed in 40%). The drug is also associated with approximately a ...