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DiscussionVitamin B12 deficiency and small fiber neuropathy
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At Hospital my Thyroid was normal & my RBC's were in normal range. I think, possibly, I have found the answer for my split second out of nowhere neuropathy . On July 25 in evening, I started my 2nd round of OTC yeast infection as instructed by my Doctor. I used 3 day suppositories. The active ingredient in yeast treatment is MICONAZOLE NITRATE. 2 days ago I was curious what drug class Miconazole Nitrate is. The drug class is the IMIDAZOLES Family. I proceeded to look IMIDAZOLE drug up, and my eyes popped out what I read. This is what I read: The most common side effects are nausea,vomiting, others are hair loss, rashes and PARESTHESIA.
I look up PARESTHESIA. This is what is says: Paresthesia refers to a burning or prickling sensation that is felt in the hands, arms, feet or legs but can occur in other parts of the body. The symptoms, which happen WITHOUT WARNING is usually painless & is describes as TINGLING, NUMBNESS, SKIN CRAWLING, & ITCHING.
In most cases the paresthesia is transient resolving on it's own after a few days or weeks. In some cases the "Condition" is best classified as being persistent (Lasting more than 6 months). For a small number of cases, it is permanent.
* What you just read is 100% what my symptoms were to the T. What are the odds, I have in my system [IMIDAZOLE] which is the class drug for Miconazole Nitrate which can cause Paresthesia. Every single symptom I got, and yes, with out warning. ~ As of current. my "Symptoms" are well, improving. Occasionally I will get an itch. 3 days ago I started B12 500 mg a day once a day. 3 days ago I stopped taking th eGabapentin I was prescribed. Btw, I sent all this information to my doctor. ~ I would like your opinion on this. Have I connected the dots? ~ Thank you so much.~