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Definition
Common names:
  • Alcoholic Nerve Damage
  • Alcoholic Neuropathy
  • Alcoholic Polyneuropathy
  • Damaged Nerves due to Alcohol
  • Foot Numbness due to Alcohol
  • Leg Numbness due to Alcohol
  • Leg Numbness due to Alcoholism
  • Nerve Damage due to Alcohol
  • Nerve Disease due to Alcohol
  • Nerve Problem due to Alcohol
  • Neuropathy Alcoholic
  • Neuropathy due to Alcohol
  • Numb Feet due to Alcohol
  • Numb Legs due to Alcohol
  • Numbness due to Alcohol
  • Numbness of the Feet due to Alcohol
  • Numbness of the Legs due to Alcohol
  • Polyneuropathy Alcoholic
  • Polyneuropathy due to Alcohol
A person with alcoholic polyneuropathy has damage to the nerves, due to the direct toxic effects of alcohol on the nervous system. The damage can result in nerve malfunction. The most common symptoms are numbness and burning on the skin surface.

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Last Updated: Jan 25, 2008  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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