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  2. Neuropathy from chemo: Remedies and treatments

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    Neuropathy from chemo can cause tingling and numbness in the hands and feet. It is a side effect of the chemotherapy drug that a person uses in their cancer treatment.

  3. Neuropathy from Chemo: Remedies, Duration, and More - Healthline

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    Symptoms are likely to begin in your toes but can move to your feet, legs, hands, and arms. Symptoms range from mild to severe. Some of the more common symptoms are: tingling or pins-and-needles...

  4. Answers to 8 FAQ About Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral ...

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    Patients who experience numbness in their hands and fingers may have difficulty buttoning buttons, typing on a computer, or holding a pen or fork. Those with numbness in their legs and feet may have difficulty walking, especially on stairs or uneven surfaces.

  5. Peripheral Neuropathy - American Cancer Society

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    Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is a condition caused by damage to the peripheral nervous system. It can cause pain, tingling, numbness, or sensitivity, often in the hands or feet. On this page. [show] What is the peripheral nervous system? The nerves running throughout your body make up the peripheral nervous system.

  6. Nerve Damage after Chemotherapy (Peripheral Neuropathy)

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    Peripheral neuropathy is a type of nerve damage in the hands and feet. This condition can be a side effect of some chemotherapy drugs. Symptoms include pain, numbness, or tingling in the hands or feet. As nerve damage increases in the feet, the muscles may become weak and cause foot drop.

  7. Neuropathy or Nerve Damage, Side Effect of Chemotherapy ...

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    Cancer treatment, especially chemotherapy, can cause nerve damage. The sensations can include tingling, burning, weakness or numbness, mostly in the hands and feet. Sometimes they are described as prickling or a feeling of ‘pins and needles.’

  8. Treating Nerve Pain After Chemotherapy: An Option That Works

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    Once cancer treatment ends, a challenging and lasting side effect can remain: peripheral neuropathy, a tingling feeling usually felt in the toes, feet, fingers and hands. For some, the sensation is uncomfortable, notes Ellen M. Lavoie Smith, Ph.D. , an associate professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing.

  9. Peripheral Neuropathy - Macmillan Cancer Support

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    Peripheral neuropathy usually affects the hands, feet and lower legs. Symptoms may include: tingling, pins and needles or numbness in the affected area ; pain, which can be mild or more severe ; muscle weakness that makes it hard to walk, climb stairs or do other tasks constipation and feeling bloated, if the nerves in the bowel have been damaged