While symptoms of peripheral neuropathy vary, some of the more common symptoms include, but are not limited to: Burning Tingling Pins and needles sensation Cold toes Numbness Tightness Feeling of wearing a stocking or sock around your feet, ankles, legs Swelling Feeling of a rubber band around the feet, ankles, or legs Balance problems What causes peripheral neuropathy
Documentation for the code 96372 CPT must show the order, the drug administered, dose/route/site, administration time, and the provider or staff who performed the injection
1 week (once daily): 14 swabs 2 weeks (once daily): 28 swabs 4 weeks (once daily): 56 swabs recommend 1 100-count box Protocol Overview Concise summary of the subcutaneous regimen
Doctors often recommend B12 injections for folks who have a true deficiency or trouble absorbing B12 naturally, not just for energy or weight goals
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The definitive test for pernicious anaemia is the Intrinsic Factor Antibody (IFA) test