What about peripheral neuralgia?


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Give the patient corticosteroids, etc. Point 1: If the peripheral neuralgia is caused by chronic Guillain-Barré syndrome, corticosteroids should be given to the patient. After the primary disease is controlled, the peripheral neuralgia will generally be relieved, and B vitamins should be added. If the pain is obvious, antiepileptic drugs can be given to relieve the pain. Second, if the peripheral neuralgia is caused by long-term diabetes, it is necessary to pay attention to controlling blood sugar, and the patient can be intervened with drugs that nourish nerves and improve microcirculation. Third, if the disease is caused by prolonged exposure to toxic substances, pay attention to staying away from toxic chemicals.