Some conditions that cause neuropathy, such as an infection and vitamin deficiency, can be cured. If a cure isn't feasible, treatment focuses on minimizing further nerve damage and relieving symptoms.
Oral antidepressants or antiseizure medications and topical skin patches can help control pain. Plasma exchange or IV immune globulin procedures may help inflammatory and autoimmune disorders. Treatment for diabetic neuropathy includes keeping blood glucose levels within the recommended ranges.

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