A Brief Synopsis Of Peripheral Neuropathy
A good explanation with regards to this growing medical problem might be this: Peripheral Neuropathy is a malfunction of the body’s nerves, nerves that are outside the Central Nervous System and/or the spinal cord. Peripheral neuropathy is sometimes at first felt not so much as a pain, but rather as numbness or a tingling sensation in the extremities, i.e., the hands or feet. This neuropathy can also affect one single nerve, as in a mononeuropathy, or, it can affect a nerve group in one area, as in multiple mononeuropathy, or it may affect many nerves at the same time, as in polyneuropathy.