| Caring for your HIV-related problem:
Neuropathy |
| PROBLEM: Pain, tingling, burning or numbness in your hands, arms, feet or legs
(peripheral neuropathy).
This problem may be due to HIV infection, HIV medications, drugs, or
other health problems.
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| TREATMENT: There are many ways to treat this problem. The first step is
to contact your physician or nurse. By working together, a
treatment plan can be developed for you. This plan may include
prescription or non-prescription medications, counseling, or
other treatments. |
SELF CARE: Here are some strategies you may try to help you feel better:
- Wear loose fitting, comfortable shoes with well-padded soles.
- Avoid long periods of standing or walking.
- Consider soaking your feet or hands in ice water until you feel
better or for no more than ten minutes.
- Consider wearing white, cotton socks to reduce wetness.
- Try stress-reducing activities (e.g., meditation, massage, etc).
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