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Can you have neuropathy without having diabetes? Can you describe it? |
I have had a swollen ankle for quite some time. Now, I'm having excruiating pain in it, and the only thing that kills the pain is ice. My Dr's assistant said that it might be neuropathy, but I'm not diabetic. I see an internist, not a MD, and he is going to send me for a test (not an MRI) and since he doesn't have good English, I didn't quite catch the name of it. I had an MRI a long time ago, but then it was just the inflammation, without the pain. I know it's not arthritis because I have that (from an injury, elsewhere). Even with the prescription painkillers (for something I'm about to have surgery on), ice works, and the med. doesn't do nothing for it. I'm thinking the Dr. said an EMG, and I'm sure that test will definitely determine any nerve damage. Thank you all for your answers so far. Neuropathy is just a word that means a disease of the nerves. Diabetic neuropathy is a specific kind. Neuropathy can be caused by inflammation, as well as other things like herpes(like shingles), and other diseases. Ice is a good treatment if it works. If it stops working or you just can't manage any more, you might ask your doctor about a trial of Neurontin for it. neuro means nerves and pathy means disease I don't believe that these two are related Get another opinion. Neuropathy usually is a skin pain. Burning or stabbing. Make sure it's not osteomylytis. You don't need to be diabetic to have neuropathy. Yes, the problems are sometimes closely linked, but not always. The list of things that can cause neuropathy is as long as your arm. Diabetes is, of course, one of the most common causes. You can get neuropathy from alcoholism, Vitamin B12 deficiency, thyroid disorders, kidney disease, heavy metal poisoning, autoimmune diseases, protein disorders, rheumatoid arthritis..and the list keeps going. Neuropathy can cause numbness, tingling, and severe pain. The pain usually is a burning type of pain but it can be sharp and stabbing. You don,t have to be diabetic to have Neuropathy,I have idiopathic(which means unknown cause)Peripheral Neuropathy. The best way to find out if you have it is to get your doctor to refer you to a Neurologist.Does your doctor think this also if not whats the assistant got to do with it ? Speak to your doctor before jumping to conclusions....Liz. you can have neuropathy without being diabetic...the best way to explain having neuropathy was with a commercial i saw a long time ago, it showed bugs crawling all over the legs and that ticklish annoying feeling that comes along with it is how neuropathy is described in textbooks as having. |
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