About Sensory Neuropathy
Sensory Peripheral Neuropathy, also known as sensory neuropathy, is related to hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type 1 and roussy-levy hereditary areflexic dystasia, and has symptoms including hyperesthesia, sciatica and neurologic symptoms. An important gene associated with Sensory Peripheral Neuropathy is GDAP1 (Ganglioside Induced Differentiation Associated Protein 1), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Guidance Cues and Growth Cone Motility and Neural crest differentiation. The drugs Gabapentin and Lidocaine have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include spinal cord, brain and breast, and related phenotypes are no effect and no effect
Major Symptoms of Sensory Neuropathy
Sensory neuropathy symptoms include numbness, tingling, weakness, and difficulty with touch sensitivity in the hands and feet.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Sensory Neuropathy
Suitable lifestyle choices for people with Sensory neuropathy include the following:
1. Maintain adequate fluid intake: People with Sensory neuropathy may not feel thirsty due to sensory impairment, so make sure to drink enough water every day to keep your body healthy. Moisture balance.
2. Properly distribute the diet: Sensory neuropathy patients may have sensory impairments in the taste, texture, etc. of food, so they should distribute the diet properly, including eating more fiber-rich foods such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and choosing soft and glutinous foods that are easy to chew. Something easily digestible.
3. Pay attention to rest: Patients with Sensory neuropathy may need more rest due to discomfort, including sleeping, relaxing, reducing stimulation, etc.
4. Avoid excessive stimulation: Patients with Sensory neuropathy may be more sensitive to sensory stimulation, so they should avoid excessive stimulation, such as noise, bright light, high temperature, etc. , to avoid aggravating symptoms.
5. Maintain a good attitude: Sensory neuropathy patients may feel anxious, depressed and other emotions due to the disease, so they should try to maintain a good attitude, communicate with family and friends, and seek psychological support.
6. Moderate exercise: Patients with Sensory neuropathy can exercise moderately, such as walking, yoga, swimming, etc. , but strenuous exercise should be avoided to avoid aggravating symptoms.
7. Follow the doctor's advice: Patients with Sensory neuropathy need to follow the doctor's advice for treatment, review regularly, and adjust their lifestyle according to the doctor's guidance.
Other Diseases
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