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Tag: Nerve damage

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Can an epidural cause permanent damage?

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The risk of permanent nerve damage from an epidural is estimated to be between 1 in 23,500 and 1 in 240,000 cases [1.2.1, 1.2.2]. While this pain relief method is overwhelmingly safe, the question remains: **can an epidural cause permanent damage?**

What Are the Long-Term Effects of Extravasation?

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While most extravasation injuries resolve without lasting effects, severe cases can lead to serious and permanent complications like tissue necrosis, nerve damage, and chronic pain. It is crucial to recognize that the long-term effects of extravasation can significantly impact a patient's physical and psychological well-being.

Can Amlodipine Cause Nerve Damage? A Comprehensive Guide to Side Effects

4 min read
While the vast majority of amlodipine users will not experience nerve-related issues, peripheral neuropathy is listed as a potential, though uncommon, side effect. This guide explores the relationship between amlodipine and nerve damage, outlining symptoms, prevalence, and the latest scientific findings, including new research suggesting the drug might offer neuroprotective benefits in specific contexts.

What is gabapentin and methylcobalamin tablets used for?

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Combination therapy with gabapentin and methylcobalamin has been shown to be more effective in ameliorating pain from diabetic neuropathy than gabapentin alone. This combination is primarily prescribed for patients suffering from neuropathic pain and nerve damage.

Who Should Avoid Levofloxacin? A Guide to Key Risks and Contraindications

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In 2018, the FDA updated its warning for fluoroquinolone antibiotics, including levofloxacin, emphasizing the risk of serious side effects that can occur, including tendon rupture and permanent nerve damage. This serious potential for harm means that specific individuals, particularly those with pre-existing conditions, should avoid levofloxacin unless absolutely necessary.

Does Biotin Cause Neuropathy or Is It a Treatment?

4 min read
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, peripheral neuropathy affects an estimated 20 million people in the United States, yet many wonder if common supplements like biotin play a role. The short answer to 'Does biotin cause neuropathy?' is no; in fact, biotin is more often investigated for its potential role in treating certain neuropathic conditions.

What Medications Cause Burning Feet? Understanding Drug-Induced Neuropathy

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According to research, drug-induced peripheral neuropathy, which can cause a burning sensation in the feet, accounts for up to 4% of all neuropathy cases. This condition can result from a wide range of medications, making it crucial to understand the connection between certain treatments and this uncomfortable side effect.

What Medications Are Known to Cause Peripheral Neuropathy?

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According to the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy, some drugs used for HIV/AIDS and chemotherapy are a leading cause of drug-induced peripheral neuropathy. This article explores what medications are known to cause peripheral neuropathy, outlining specific drug classes and associated risks.