The peripheral nerves send information to the brain and spinal cord. Damage to these nerves can affect their signaling, resulting in a variety of painful or otherwise unusual sensations in limbs and trunk of the body that is termed as Peripheral Neuropathy. People with peripheral neuropathy may experience painful tingling, numbness, itching, twitching, hot and cold sensations, or shooting pains in the affected area. As neuropathy often affects the hands and feet, the symptoms may begin in these areas. However, peripheral nerves are all over the body, so it is possible to have symptoms elsewhere and to have various symptoms in multiple locations.
Certain natural treatments may help ease some of the symptoms. In some cases, natural interventions may help prevent further nerve damage. Exercise: Regular exercise may help reduce symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. Exercise promotes muscle…