Warning Signs Of Peripheral Neuropathy

Sharp Or Throbbing Pain

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An individual with peripheral neuropathy may experience sharp or throbbing pain in their hands, feet, arms, and legs. Many describe this type of pain as a sharp and burning pain or a deep throbbing ache that comes and goes. Some individuals with this condition experience pain derived from the cramping and spasm of the muscles that damaged nerves control. This pain occurs when nerve impulses command a muscle or muscle group to contract. Then, the impulse meant to tell the muscles to relax is lost along the damaged nerves.

This malfunction causes the patient to experience muscle cramping and spasm pain the same way a healthy individual experiences pain when they get an occasional leg cramp. A patient may experience sharp pain when sensory nerve damage causes the fibers to become abnormally oversensitive to non-painful stimuli. Affected individuals describe this pain as a sharp, jabbing pain that a light touch can trigger.

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