What is peroneal neuropathy?
Peroneal neuropathy, also commonly referred to as a drop of the foot, is a medical term used to describe peronal nerve dysfunction. This nerve connects the lower leg, leg and fingers on the brain. Damage to this nerve tends to cause the leg to drop down on the ankle. Chronic pain is the most common symptom of peroneal neuropathy and can be treated with painkillers, support facilities or surgical intervention. Any questions or concerns about peroneal neuropathy or the most suitable treatment method for an individual situation should be discussed with a doctor or other medical worker.
Physical trauma is the main cause of the development of peronal neuropathy. This can happen when the ankle is twisted, suffered from a direct strike to the side of the knee or spending an extended amount of time with a knee -pressed against hard surface. In some cases, peroneal neuropathy may be caused by surgical procedures. Occasionally the exact cause cannot be positively identified. BOlest is the most common symptom and can move from mild to serious nature. In milder cases, over -the -counter painkillers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen may provide sufficient relief from the discomfort associated with this condition. In more severe cases, prescription or other medicines can be used to help the patient to work as often as possible.
Physical therapy or the use of support devices such as braces could be used in the treatment of perial neuropathy. Weakness and partial or complete paralysis can sometimes occur as a result of this health condition and the use of supporting facilities and physical therapy can help prevent muscles from wasting. The themes of treatment are usually used along with drugs in an effort to avoid the need for surgical intervention.
In the most serious cases of peroneal neuropathy, when no other m was successfulEtody treatment may be necessary surgery. The type of surgery depends on the direct cause of nerve damage. It may be necessary to remove any tumors or mass that compress the nerve, or the damaged part of the nerve and the healthy ends that remain, are surgically connected together. The doctor will discuss the most suitable treatment options with the patient on an individual basis.