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Is diabetic perepheral neuropathy reversible?

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Dr. Payam Rafat answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Depends on the cause: Peripheral neuropathy is a condition resulting from abnormal nerve function. Neuropathy can be due to certain vitamin deficiencies, nerve damage due to trauma, alcohol consumption, radiation, side effects of certain medications, or due to certain medical conditions such as diabetes. Treatment varies depending on the cause of the problem. Have it evaluated and appropriately treated.

Answered 7/12/2019

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