What are the Symptoms of Cancer-Related Neuropathy?
The symptoms of cancer-related neuropathy can vary widely but often include:
Pain: Burning, shooting, or stabbing pain in the affected areas. Numbness: A lack of sensation, often starting in the hands or feet and spreading to other parts of the body. Tingling: A pins-and-needles sensation, particularly in the extremities. Muscle weakness: Difficulty in performing daily tasks due to weakened muscles.