Peripheral neuropathy symptoms and treatment | Ohio State Medical Center

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A common condition seen in general neurology at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is peripheral neuropathy, which is when nerves in the feet don’t work as well as they should.

Jordan Bulcher, a physician assistant in general neurology, explains that it may be caused by diabetes or other conditions. Symptoms include cold feet, numbness, tingling or “pins and needles,” balance issues or lightheadedness.

If you have questions or would like to make an appointment at Ohio State, call 614-293-8000.

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Asymptomatic treatment. Can it be cured permanently

sridharmangalarapu
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I only ever suffer a shooting pain up my left heel, doctor told me to go to a chiropodist, but I don't see what they can do. It comes at random; sometimes every few minutes and sometimes much, much longer, a whole year passed before it attacked me again in March this year.

markpaterson
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Can Iose my feet from peripheral neuropathy ?

georgeb.wolffsohn
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I have it bad, very bad pain but i had an idiot podiatrist & i was young & ignorant & good insurance & he did at least 4 surgerys on the bottom of each foot, late 90's, for fibroid tumors.

theresakaplanamuso
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Why not just tell us how to treat Nuropath

allencouncell
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PN starts in the spine MAKE SURE YOU DONT HAVE STENOSIS.

maxsmart
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Omg I thought this was a voiceover at first 😂 I kept waiting for the screen to change, that voice doesn't match his face

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I like the idea of making money off the treatment

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