I have just been diagnosed axonal sensori motor peripheral neuropathy?!


Question: I have just been diagnosed axonal sensori motor peripheral neuropathy!?
has anybody else got this problem and how do you cope with itWww@Answer-Health@Com


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Axonal is the center of the nerve, sensory is the feeling part of what nerves do, and motor involves the muscles!. So your neuropathy affects the way you feel and the way your muscles work!. Imagine the axon of the nerve is like the brain of the nerve so when that is damaged it affects many things that nerve controls!. I was diagnosed with the same thing years ago and was almost to the point of not being able to walk unassisted, but if you get your blood sugars under excellent control you can turn this around!. I did and I have very few lasting effects from this!. I did it using an insulin pump!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Peripheral neuropathy (PN) affects two million people in the U!.S!.,14 typically middle-aged and elderly individuals!. It is a neurological disorder that affects the sensory, motor and/or autonomic nerves, and is caused by abnormal function of these nerves due to various etiologies!.

These disorders can originate from numerous causes, such as diabetes, alcoholism, HIV, toxin exposure, metabolic abnormalities, vitamin deficiency, or adverse effects of certain drugs!. However, after evaluations for the etiologies of these PNs are performed, 32-70% of all peripheral neuropathies remain idiopathic!.1 With the development of autoimumme and genetic tests, these idiopathic peripheral neuropathies can often be diagnosed!.

When a diagnosis cannot be made based on clinical workup and electrophysiological studies, autoantibody testing can be used to help identify the specific cause of an autoimmune peripheral neuropathy!. Autoantibody tests can help identify the etiology of sensory, sensorimotor, and motor neuropathies!. It is important to classify the etiology of a patient's peripheral neuropathy because each of these neuropathies responds differently to various treatment options!. Several types of therapy are used to treat autoimmune PN: steroids,9 IVIg, cyclophosphamide, and plasma exchange!.2 Autoimmune peripheral neuropathies can be identified as anti-MAG, anti-GM1, anti-Sulfatide, or anti-GALOP!. The following table compares these autoimmune peripheral neuropathies:

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Treat infectious diseases, such as typhoid fever, malaria, syphilis, or tuberculosis, and diabetes, heavy-metal poisoning, alcoholism, vitamin deficiencies associated with pregnancy, beriberi, and pellagra that you have to treat neuritis, because the given infectious diseases causes neuritis!.

Also, consult your doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I checked everywhere on internet and can't find this form of neurophy!.Sorry But I have peripheral neurophy!. Mine is pain in legs and feet!. I take a antidepressant and a special Vitimin for it!. It worked and now , after 6 months no real pain!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Eat no sugar!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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