🦶Top 11 Countdown of peripheral neuropathy causes and what causes nerve pain! Click the commons to watch the full video!🦶


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The top 11 causes of peripheral neuropathy and nerve pain include:

Diabetes: Diabetic neuropathy is the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy. High blood sugar levels can damage the nerves, particularly in the legs and feet.

Autoimmune diseases: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Guillain-Barré syndrome can trigger immune system responses that lead to nerve damage and neuropathy.

Medications: Certain medications, including some chemotherapy drugs, antiretroviral drugs used in HIV treatment, and certain antibiotics, can cause nerve damage and peripheral neuropathy as a side effect.

Alcohol abuse: Excessive and chronic alcohol consumption can lead to alcoholic neuropathy, a condition characterized by nerve damage.

Infections: Viral or bacterial infections, such as Lyme disease, shingles (herpes zoster), HIV/AIDS, and leprosy, can damage the peripheral nerves and cause neuropathy.

Nutritional deficiencies: Deficiencies in vitamins, particularly vitamin B12, can contribute to nerve damage and neuropathy.

Hereditary or genetic disorders: Certain inherited genetic conditions, such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, can cause peripheral neuropathy.

Trauma or injury: Physical injuries, such as fractures, compression, or direct nerve trauma, can result in nerve damage and subsequent neuropathy.

Kidney or liver disease: Impaired kidney or liver function can lead to a buildup of toxins in the body, affecting nerve health and causing neuropathy.

Cancer: Neuropathy can occur as a result of cancer itself or as a side effect of cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

Idiopathic neuropathy: In some cases, the exact cause of peripheral neuropathy cannot be determined, and it is referred to as idiopathic neuropathy.

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