Healing and symptom relief from an expert in treating this
debilitating and dangerous condition.
Nearly one in fifteen people--that's 20 million people in the United
States--suffers from peripheral neuropathy, or nerve damage. Caused by
such conditions as diabetes, cancer, vitamin deficiencies, and kidney
disease as well as certain drugs and toxins, neuropathy brings numbness,
tingling, and burning in the feet, legs, and fingertips. Neuropathy can
be more than uncomfortable--it can be disabling: people whose fingertips
are numb may find it hard to button clothing and complete other everyday
tasks. Neuropathy is often dangerous, as well: people who cannot feel
their feet are more likely to stumble and fall, and they may not notice
injuries that need medical attention.
Dr. Janice F. Wiesman, a neurologist with twenty years of experience
helping people who have neuropathy find relief, shares her special
insights into this painful and debilitating condition. With exceptional
clarity, Dr. Wiesman begins by outlining the basics of nerve anatomy and
function. She explains how peripheral neuropathy is diagnosed and
treated, describes neuropathy's disparate causes, and offers readers
lifestyle changes that can help keep nerves healthy. A useful glossary
defines terms, patient stories offer real-world experiences, and
illustrations provide a visual key to the condition. A detailed
resources section points the reader to reliable web sites and
organizations that offer more help.
Concentrating on the most common types of neuropathy, Dr. Wiesman
provides hope, help, and comfort to patients, families, and caregivers.