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What Do You Do For Neuropathy Of Feet

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Jacksonville, FL
September 28
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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

If you have painful neuropathy in feet here in UK my wife was given pregabalin for the pain but had to up dosage as she got used to medication so stopped.They also suggest acupuncture or capaicin cream.But I think before anything I would get advice from the doctor.

September 30
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Also, alpha Lipoic acid is recommended by MM Oncologists.

September 28
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Hi Gail,
I take 2 heaping teaspoons of Nutritional Yeast (Bob’s RedMill) with 5-8 oz of cashew milk and a little it of unsulphered blackstrap molasses. You can also mix it with juice. My mom had ovarian cancer and took this 3-5 times a day. Even though she was getting strong chemotherapy treatments, she never got neuropathy. If you already have it, it might prevent further damage.
Paula🌹

September 28
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

For managing neuropathy in the feet related to myeloma, here are some suggestions based on my knowledge base:

- Medications
- Prescription medications like Cymbalta (Duloxetine) and anticonvulsants.
- Over-the-counter options like Tylenol and topical pain patches or creams (e.g., lidocaine).
- Avoid NSAIDs like read more

For managing neuropathy in the feet related to myeloma, here are some suggestions based on my knowledge base:

- Medications:
- Prescription medications like Cymbalta (Duloxetine) and anticonvulsants.
- Over-the-counter options like Tylenol and topical pain patches or creams (e.g., lidocaine).
- Avoid NSAIDs like Ibuprofen or Naproxen due to the risk of kidney damage.

- Physical Therapy and Exercise:
- Low-impact activities such as swimming, biking, and stretching.
- Physical therapy to improve balance, strength, and safety.

- Alternative Treatments:
- Acupuncture, massage, and relaxation techniques like meditation and yoga.
- Vitamins and supplements, particularly B vitamins.

- Foot Care:
- Using foot massagers for relief.
- Applying cocoa butter or menthol-based creams.
- Wearing supportive orthopedic shoes, such as those from Orthofeet or San Antonio Shoes.

- Safety Measures:
- Using potholders when cooking.
- Checking water temperature with a thermometer to avoid burns.

Always consult with your doctor before starting any new treatments or remedies.

 This AI-generated response comes from MyMyelomaTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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