1. Alcoholicneuropathy The cause of alcoholicneuropathy is debated. It probably includes both a direct poisoning of the nerve by the alcohol, and the effect of poor nutrition associated with alcoholism. Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
2. Alcoholicneuropathy The cause of alcoholicneuropathy is debated. It probably includes both a direct poisoning of the nerve by the alcohol, and the effect of poor nutrition associated with alcoholism. www.uhseast.com
3. Alcoholicneuropathy Alcoholicneuropathy is a disorder involving decreased nerve function due to the damage caused by habitual alcohol abuse. The damage may affect the autonomic nerves (those that regulate internal body functions) and the nerves that control movement... www.clarian.org
4. AlcoholicNeuropathy: eMedicine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation The development of peripheral neuropathy, specifically, the formation of primary axonal sensorimotor peripheral polyneuropathy, is a risk for persons who have consumed large quantities of alcoholic beverages over an extended period of time.... emedicine.medscape.com
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