Peripheral neuropathy is a neurological condition marked by damage to the peripheral nerves, which are responsible for carrying signals between the central nervous system and other areas of the body.
Stocking glove neuropathy refers to symptoms of peripheral neuropathy that cause numbness, weakness, or sensory changes in the hands and feet. It has a number of potential causes, including diabetes.
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a type of peripheral vascular disease (PVD). PVD involves various blood vessels outside the brain and heart. PAD refers to narrowed or blocked blood vessels that ...
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