Peripheral neuropathy occurs when there is a problem in the peripheral nerves. The nerves would be sending messages from the central nervous system, the brain and the spinal cord to the remaining parts of the body. The peripheral nerves are responsible for letting the body know what sensation to feel. It, for example, alarms the hands when to feel cold.
Peripheral neuropathy could sometimes cause a tingling or prickling sensation, numbness, and muscle weakness in several parts of our body. Peripheral neuropathy can also leave an impact on a number of different nerves. This means it can affect a variety of locations in various ways. It can also affect a single nerve or several nerves simultaneously.