Early Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy in the Lower Limbs
The early symptoms of peripheral neuropathy in the lower limbs include numbness, spasms, or sensory disturbances, which require timely treatment.
1. Numbness in the Lower Limbs: There are various causes of peripheral neuropathy in the lower limbs, which may be related to colds, excessive lumbar strain, or lumbar disc herniation. Due to damage to the peripheral nerves in the lower limbs, nerve paralysis and limb numbness occur.
2. Spasms: When the nerves surrounding the lower limbs are compressed to a certain extent, it can lead to continuous independent muscle tremors over time.
3. Sensory Disturbances: The primary function of nerves is to control motor sensation in the human body. Nerve damage can lead to abnormal sensations. Besides the aforementioned symptoms, additional symptoms such as weakness in the lower limbs and movement disorders may also appear. Medication such as Mecobalamin Tablets, Vitamin B12 Tablets, or Pancreatic Kininogenase Enteric-coated Tablets can be taken under medical guidance to promptly control the progression of the disease.
During treatment, regular hospital visits for follow-up exams are necessary to clearly understand the recovery status of the body.