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We’ve listed some of them here, along with the symptoms they cause. Some common types of chemotherapy drugs can also cause peripheral neuropathy. Depending on what caused your peripheral neuropathy, your symptoms may get better over time, or they may be lifelong. They may come and go, or get better or worse, at certain times. Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy can happen quickly or grow slowly over time. You may also see changes in your bowel and bladder function (changes in how you’re pooping and peeing).īe sure to discuss your symptoms with your healthcare provider. You may sweat more or less than you usually do.

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If your autonomic nerves are damaged, your heart may beat faster or slower than usual. This may make it very hard to walk, drive, or handle small objects (such as holding a pen or buttoning a shirt). You may also have loss of balance and coordination (control of your body movements). If your motor nerves are damaged, you may have muscle weakness, cramping, and twitching. Some people become very sensitive to touch, while other people feel numbness. If your sensory nerves are damaged, you may have a feeling of “pins and needles” or “electric shocks.” You may also feel coldness, prickling, pinching, or burning in your hands and feet. Sometimes, just 1 type of nerve is damaged. The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy are different depending on which peripheral nerves are damaged. These changes in feeling may not go past your wrists or ankles. Many people with peripheral neuropathy have changes in the feeling in their toes, feet, fingers, hands, or face. Sometimes, there’s no known cause of peripheral neuropathy.īack to top Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy Include over-the-counter medications and supplements. Tell them what medications you’re taking now and have taken in the past. If you have any of these possible causes of peripheral neuropathy, talk with your healthcare provider. Some other forms of cancer (for example, leukemia-induced neuroleukemiosis) Multiple myeloma (a type of blood cancer)

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The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy® has a full list of medications that may cause peripheral neuropathy.Some medications that treat certain conditions, such as anticonvulsants (phenytoin), heart or blood pressure medications (amiodarone), and antibiotics (metronidazole). For more information, read the “Chemotherapy agents” section. Other causes of peripheral neuropathy include:Ĭertain types of chemotherapy. The most common cause of peripheral neuropathy is diabetes (also called diabetic neuropathy).

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