Neuropathy in feet

    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Peripheral Neuropathies (general)

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      (450-600 mg daily [taken as four 150 mg capsules spread throughout the day] appears to be most effective dosage for neuropathy for diabetics; it has not been studied for HIV-associated neuropathy and it’s not clear if it would be useful for this; available online at www.benfotiamine.net; information and lengthy list of abstracts of studies showing its benefit are available at www ...


    • [DOCX File]Prescription Treatment For DPN and PHN | QUTENZA ...

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      Neuropathic pain associated with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) of the feet. QUTENZA (capsaicin) 8% topical system, non-opioid, non-systemic, non-steroidal medical benefit product that can be used with or without any adjunct procedure and treatment, is an agonist for the transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 receptor (TRPV1), which is ...


    • [DOCX File]Modified Total Neuropathy Score Sheet

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      Total Neuropathy Scale: Inter- and intrarater reliability of the TNS was excellent (0.966 and 0.986 respectively). The cross-sectional validation study showed excellent correlations among all measures of neuropathy (Cornblath et al 1999).


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      Another common form of nerve entrapment in the feet is tarsal tunnel syndrome. Tarsal tunnel syndrome is the entrapment of the posterior tibial nerve as it passes through the tarsal tunnel, located in the ankle area. This results in painful symptoms radiating from the instep and heel areas to the soles of the feet.


    • [DOC File]Podiatrist in Sebastian, FL | A Step Ahead

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      Everyone with symptoms of peripheral neuropathy of the feet should see a podiatrist. Diagnosis and Treatment. A podiatrist, family physician, internist, or physician who specializes in diabetes can diagnose peripheral neuropathy. The diagnosis is made on the basis of a physical exam, health history, and your reporting of symptoms.


    • [DOCX File]Neuropathy Impairment Score of the Lower Limb (NIS-LL)

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      An inventory of the common symptoms of neuropathy at each of 4 body sites (feet, legs, hands, and arms). Small-fiber neuropathy. Sensory function related to pain and loss of thermal sensation. Autonomic nerve function. Neuropathy-related items, including orthostasis, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary functions.


    • [DOCX File]Signs of Peripheral Neuropathy - Olympic Spine

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      I continually hear how peripheral neuropathy sufferers experience symptoms like numbness, tingling, burning, coldness, or the sensation that their socks are rolled up under their feet. Because of those symptoms, many have problems standing, walking, or sleeping, let alone engaging in normal activities like hiking or golfing.


    • [DOCX File]68 DRUGS THAT CAUSE NEUROPATHY

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      The most common drug induced neuropathy is from Statin drugs used as cholesterol medication. Please refer to the list below of the 68 known drugs that cause Neuropathy. If you have been using any of these meds please CIRCLE them and let the doctor know.


    • [DOC File]Neuropathy Total Symptom Score-6 (NTSS-6)

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      Subjective Peripheral Neuropathy Screen Questionnaire. Full name:_____ Date _____ Please take a few minutes to answer the following questions about the feeling in your legs and feet. Check . yes. or . no . based on how you usually feel. Thank you. 1. Do you ever have legs and/or feet that feel numb? Yes No . 2. Do you ever have any burning pain ...


    • [DOC File]Dana Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) Neuropathy Regimen

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      Peripheral neuropathy refers to a general dysfunction of nerves. It may be only one type of nerve that is affected or it may be all three types. Both inherited and primarily amyloidosis (that caused by problems in the bone marrow) as well as less common forms of amyloidosis can result in peripheral neuropathy.


    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Hereditary Neuropathies

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      insensitivity to pain in feet → plantar ulcers, recurring paronychia, stress foot fractures, recurrent cellulitis, resorption of foot bones → ... neuropathy (in early stages when only small-diameter fibers are involved, sensory nerve action potentials may be preserved!).



    • [DOC File], MD

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      4. These symptoms suggest that an autoimmune peripheral neuropathy is still part of the differential diagnosis and immune testing is the only way to test this possibility and treat the patient appropriately.


    • [DOC File]Definition of Foot Care: The basic care of the lower leg ...

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      Note: a drop in shoe size heralds sensory neuropathy because patient doesn’t sense “snug” fit with usual shoe size due to loss of sensation and so goes to smaller shoe size….pressure from ill fitting shoes leads to skin breakdown. Buy new shoes at end of day; wear for 2 hours only and check feet for redness/ pain, etc. 1.2.


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