How To Exercise Safely With Neuropathy
Depending on the cause and person, symptoms of neuropathy can include temporary or permanent numbness; tingling, pricking, or burning sensations; increased sensitivity to touch and pain; muscle weakness or wasting; paralysis or dysfunction in organs or glands; and impairment to urination and sexual function. (2,3) In addition, neuropathy can cause difficulty swallowing and gastrointestinal problems like constipation, nausea, and vomiting, according to Stanford Medicine. In the case of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, the most prevalent form, symptoms involve a progressive change in sensation, as well as pain and weakness that start in the feet (or, less commonly, the hands), and then move their way up the extremities over time....