Is it easy to cure neuropathy?

Whether neuropathy is easily cured or not depends on the specific situation. There are many types of neuropathies, generally divided into central neuropathies and peripheral neuropathies. Central neuropathies can be intracranial tumors, brain hemorrhage or cerebral infarction resulting in brain cell necrosis or demyelinating lesions caused by autoimmune factors. Tumor lesions can generally be treated surgically and some patients can be cured, while cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction can be treated with standardized treatment for the cause, and the effect of treatment is directly related to the degree of brain cell damage. In the case of autoimmune demyelinating lesions, it is difficult to achieve a radical cure and the disease will progressively worsen. Peripheral neuropathies including facial neuritis, trigeminal neuralgia, and intercostal neuritis are generally treated more effectively.