Neuropathy usually begins gradually. The first symptoms can be numbness, tingling, or prickling, especially in the legs and hands. These symptoms are due to nerve damage, which can be caused by many reasons, such as diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, infections, or exposure to toxins. The development of neuropathy can be slow, and symptoms may worsen over time if the underlying cause is not treated.
Article updated:
23 October 2024