CIDP has not been shown to attack organs of the body as other autoimmune diseases (ie: lupus) have CIDP is a type of neuropathy that breaks down the fatty covering on nerve endings Symptoms are almost always felt in the arms and legs; beginning as a tingling and/or numbness in the fingers and toes, with the possibilty for progression to encompass the entire limb CIPD is a treatable condition, with immunosupressant drugs. Most patients undergoing treatment receive an almost full reprieve on their symptoms Some patients, however, spontaneously recover fully on their own without the use of immunosupressants. While others go through phases of flare-ups and partial recoveries.
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