Monday, December 14, 2009

Neuropathy More Condition_symptoms Can Medicines Make Peripheral Neuropathy Worse?

Can medicines make peripheral neuropathy worse? - neuropathy more condition_symptoms

I have acid reflux and have tried various medications to alleviate my symptoms. I also have a peripheral neuropathy in the feet. Neuropathy is beginning to fade after 4 months, but my main concern of the protonix I started is a few days ago. This makes the burning worse, and I fear, may ultimately lead to a generalized neuropathy not disappear.

4 comments:

US_DR_JD said...

There are some reports of increased sensations, burning, numbness and tingling in patients with Protonix been. However, they were reported in less than 1%, but the cause is not immediately on side effects of medications. These symptoms do not necessarily occur in any patient at a time, but are consistent with the symptoms observed in neuropathic patients.

I know that this is not the answer to your question. But is the answer - maybe.

US_DR_JD said...

There are some reports of increased sensations, burning, numbness and tingling in patients with Protonix been. However, they were reported in less than 1%, but the cause is not immediately on side effects of medications. These symptoms do not necessarily occur in any patient at a time, but are consistent with the symptoms observed in neuropathic patients.

I know that this is not the answer to your question. But is the answer - maybe.

US_DR_JD said...

There are some reports of increased sensations, burning, numbness and tingling in patients with Protonix been. However, they were reported in less than 1%, but the cause is not immediately on side effects of medications. These symptoms do not necessarily occur in any patient at a time, but are consistent with the symptoms observed in neuropathic patients.

I know that this is not the answer to your question. But is the answer - maybe.

US_DR_JD said...

There are some reports of increased sensations, burning, numbness and tingling in patients with Protonix been. However, they were reported in less than 1%, but the cause is not immediately on side effects of medications. These symptoms do not necessarily occur in any patient at a time, but are consistent with the symptoms observed in neuropathic patients.

I know that this is not the answer to your question. But is the answer - maybe.

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