![]() ![]() Inherited disorders: The most common example for this is Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease which affects most of the sensory and motor nerves running through our body.ġ1. ![]() Multiple sclerosis: This is caused because the myelin sheath which is found around the nerve fibers throughout our body is attacked by our own body's immune system and this leads to the tingling sensation in the feet and hands of our body.ġ0. Infections: Certain infections which can be held responsible are HIV, AIDS, Epstein-Barr herpes simplex, Lyme disease, Shingles (varicella zoster) and cytomegalovirus.ĩ. Autoimmune diseases: Certain autoimmune disorders or diseases could also become reasons for peripheral neuropathy such as lupus, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, rheumatoid arthritis and Guillain-Barre Syndrome.Ĩ. Toxins can be in the form of various medications which are usually used in procedural drugs like chemotherapy drugs used for the treatment of lung cancer and in other medicines too such as antibiotic drugs and antiviral drugs.ħ. Toxins: Some environmental and industrial chemicals such as thallium, lead, mercury and arsenic which are heavy metals too are regarded as toxins. There is a condition which is named as alcoholic neuropathy, in which alcohol directly harms or damages the nerves in our body.Ħ. Alcoholism: A person who is in the habit of drinking alcohol is prone to have a poor food diet which leads him to lack various necessary vitamins like thiamine and this leads to peripheral neuropathy, a common observation in alcoholics. Vitamins like E, B1, B6 ( B6 should not be taken in excess as it would give you these tingling sensation and burning pain) and B12 are known to help make our nerves healthy and strong.ĥ. Deficiency of Vitamin B12 could lead to anemia which is regarded as a major cause for peripheral neuropathy. Deficiency of Vitamins: A person's body needs all kinds of vitamins in the correct proportion. Nerve entrapment syndromes: This can also lead to various nerve problems such as radial nerve palsy, carpal tunnel syndrome, peroneal nerve palsy and ulnar nerve palsy.Ĥ. Systemic disease: Various diseases and problems in our body can lead to this implication of the nerve such as benign tumor, kidney disorders, cancers, liver disease, hormonal imbalance (which includes hypothyroidism), vascular damage, chronic inflammation, blood diseases, connective tissue disorders and amyloidosis.ģ. Also, these symptoms are a sign that you are beginning to have a diabetes problem.Ģ. Majority of the population suffering from diabetes have these problems of burning pain and tingling sensation whose severity ranges from mild to severe. Diabetes: More than 30% of the cases of nerve damage is a result of diabetes. The cause can be listed as given below:ġ. This burning pain and tingling sensation first occurs in both the feet then it creeps up the legs, following this the burning pain and tingling sensation reaches both of your hands and slowly moves up your arms. Most older adults are suffering from this condition of peripheral neuropathy. With increase in time period the problem and the condition also depletes which makes movement very difficult and sometimes you can become disable. ![]() The peripheral neuropathy is more than 100 types in number. These nerve damages happen to those nerves which are very far away from the brain and spinal cord (nerves present in the hand and feet), so they are known as peripheral nerves. But, the most common and problematic issue which gives rise to this condition is said to be diabetes. The nerve damage happens because of various reasons such as continued stress injuries or traumatic injuries, toxic exposures and viral.or bacterial infections. When the conditions are defined to be serious, in those cases the problem which gives rise to this condition is said to be nerve damage, these sensation and pain are just signs of its occurrence. This is usually accompanied with other problems (regarded as symptoms too) such as muscle wasting, numbness, pain and itching. This burning pain or tingling sensation can be temporary or benign in some cases but in the majority of the cases it is chronic, episodic and very painful. Burning pain or tingling sensation in hands, feet or both can be regarded as a very common and concerning situation. ![]()
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