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What are the symptoms of neuropathy?

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Quit few: The symptoms are gradual onset of numbness and tingling in your feet or hands, which may spread upward into your legs and arms, burning pain, sharp, jabbing or electric-like pain, extreme sensitivity to touch, even light touch, lack of coordination muscle weakness or paralysis if motor nerves are affected, bowel or bladder problems if autonomic nerves are affected.

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Numbness, pain, weak: Just as there are many causes for neuropathy, there are many symptoms as well. Neuropathy can cause numbness, pain (typically with a burning or electrical quality), or weakness. It can also cause imbalance (due to inability to feel in the feet) as well as blood pressure problems (because of loss if innervation of the heart and blood vessels).

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