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Best Doctors for Peripheral Neuropathy in Mysore

Peripheral neuropathy is a medical condition characterised by damage to the peripheral nervous system, which transmits information from the central nervous system throughout the body. Its causes are diverse and include genetic factors, injuries, systemic disorders such as diabetes and kidney disease, hormone imbalances, and exposure to toxins like chemicals or heavy metals. There are various types of peripheral neuropathy, each with its distinct symptoms and prognosis.

Mysore boasts some of the best doctors specialising in peripheral neuropathy treatment, known for their expertise and commitment to patient care. Apollo Hospitals in Mysore house several qualified specialists in peripheral neuropathy who are adept at diagnosing and treating this condition.

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Dr Aumir Moin

MBBS, MD, DM (NEUROLOGY)

Registration No

60620

Language

English, हिंदी, ಕನ್ನಡ, اردو

16 years experience overall

Kuvempunagar , Mysore


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Registration No

6467113

Language

English

15 years experience overall

Kuvempunagar , Mysore


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Dr Somanath Vasudev

MD, DM (Neurology)

Registration No

67828

Language

English, ಕನ್ನಡ

16 years experience overall

Kuvempunagar , Mysore


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Types/Stages of Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy varies depending on the location and extent of nerve damage. Here are the main types categorised by specialists:

  • Motor Neuropathy: This involves damage to nerves that control muscle movement, leading to symptoms like muscle weakness, cramps, and difficulty with coordination.

  • Sensory Neuropathy: Involves damage to nerves controlling sensation such as pain, temperature, or touch.

  • Autonomic Neuropathy: Affects nerves that regulate involuntary functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and bladder control.

  • Combination Neuropathies: These refer to cases where there is a combination of motor, sensory, and autonomic nerve damage.

Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy

Symptoms can differ based on the type and location of nerve damage. Some common signs noted by doctors treating peripheral neuropathy include:

  • Experiencing tingling or numbness in various parts of the body

  • Muscle weakness or cramps

  • Emotional disturbances and sleep disruptions

  • Loss of balance or other motor functions

  • Changes in blood pressure or heart rate

Tests to Diagnose Peripheral Neuropathy

At Apollo Hospitals in Mysore, a combination of the following tests are used by the best doctors specialising in peripheral neuropathy treatment for diagnosis:

  • Detailed medical history: This involves a thorough review of the patient’s symptoms, family medical history, and occupational exposure to identify potential causes of peripheral neuropathy.

  • General and systemic examinations: Physical examinations aimed at detecting signs of nerve damage, such as muscle strength, reflexes, sensation (including light touch, temperature, and vibration), and coordination.

  • Neurological examinations: This includes specialised assessments to evaluate sensory, motor, and autonomic nerve function.

  • Electrodiagnostic tests: Nerve conduction studies, electromyography, F responses, H reflexes, and needle electromyography, assess nerve and muscle function by measuring electrical signals and reflex responses.

Treatment or Surgery Options for Peripheral Neuropathy at Apollo Hospitals in Mysore:

Here are a few treatment options available at Apollo Hospitals in Mysore:

  • Pain management: Medications such as anti-seizure medications or antidepressants, along with topical treatments are prescribed by doctors treating peripheral neuropathy to alleviate pain.

  • Physical therapy: Tailored exercise regimens are designed to improve muscle strength, balance, and mobility.

  • Occupational therapy: Specialists help patients adapt to daily activities and cope with sensory loss.

  • Surgical interventions: In some severe cases, surgical interventions may be required to relieve compression on nerves or repair damaged nerves.

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