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  1. CIDP: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment - WebMD

    May 4, 2025 · What Are the Symptoms of CIDP? Symptoms of CIDP aren’t the same for everyone. They can vary based on the type of CIDP you have. You may be tired and have areas of numbness and pain.

  2. Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy

    If they don't seek treatment for CIDP, symptoms will likely get worse over the course of several years. These can range from sensory symptoms, such as tingling and numbness, to weakness and loss of …

  3. CIDP (Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy)

    Dec 4, 2023 · CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy) is a rare neurological condition that causes worsening (progressive) muscle weakness, numbness and other symptoms.

  4. All about CIDP: What is it, and how is it treated? - Mayo ...

    Mar 7, 2024 · In CIDP, the immune system mistakenly targets and attacks the protective tissue, called myelin, that covers the nerves in the arms and legs. Over time, as the myelin wears away, nerves …

  5. Is It CIDP? Early Warning Signs to Know - HealthCentral

    Apr 23, 2024 · People with CIDP often begin by noticing problems in their feet. The disease may initially present with foot numbness and difficulty feeling surfaces such as a cold or hard floor, says Ericka P....

  6. Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy - Wikipedia

    In its traditional manifestation, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy is characterized by symmetric, progressive limb weakness and sensory loss, which typically starts in the legs. Patients …

  7. What is CIDP and Why Do Symptoms Occur? - Shining Through CIDP

    Learn about CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy) and take a deeper dive into what is behind the symptoms of CIDP.

  8. Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP)

    Flaccid weakness, usually in the limbs, predominates in most patients; it is typically more prominent than sensory abnormalities (eg, paresthesias of hands and feet). Deep tendon reflexes are lost.

  9. What Are the Causes and Symptoms of CIDP?

    Feb 17, 2025 · It is important to note that these are not isolated symptoms but chronic conditions that last 8 weeks or longer and worsen over time. Symptoms usually present on both sides of the body …

  10. Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy

    If they don't seek treatment for CIDP, symptoms will likely get worse over the course of several years. These can range from sensory symptoms, such as tingling and numbness, to weakness and loss of …