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Tag: Peripheral neuropathy

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

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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.

Can I take aspirin for arm numbness?

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According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, numbness, also known as paresthesia, is caused by a problem with nerve signaling. Therefore, for a symptom like arm numbness, using aspirin without a proper diagnosis is generally not recommended and can be dangerous.

Can Statins Cause Burning Feet? Understanding the Link

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Studies show that statin users can be between 4 and 14 times more likely to develop peripheral neuropathy, a condition that causes burning, numbness, and pain in the hands and feet [1.2.1, 1.2.6]. But can statins cause burning feet directly, and what should you do about it?

Does Biotin Cause Neuropathy or Is It a Treatment?

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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.

Can Metformin Affect Your Walking? Understanding Mobility Side Effects

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Metformin is one of the most widely prescribed medications for type 2 diabetes, but for some, long-term use can lead to concerns about its impact on mobility. A crucial question for many patients is, **Can metformin affect your walking?** The answer involves understanding potential links to nutrient deficiencies, nerve damage, and other rare side effects.

What are the side effects of metformin on the legs?

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Over 30% of patients using metformin long-term may experience vitamin B12 deficiency, a condition that can lead to nerve damage in the legs [1.4.1]. So, what are the side effects of metformin on the legs that you should be aware of?