7Nerve Damages
Amyloidosis can also affect your nervous system, which is responsible for controlling some basic functions and nerves in the body. In most cases, it would make you feel some sensations such as tingling or numbness in the toes and fingers. In addition, there might be some other signs, such as dizziness, carpal tunnel syndrome, burning sensations. When the nerves controlling your bowel function are damaged, it would lead to constipation or diarrhea. Your doctor might suggest some drugs to deal with peripheral neuropathy, a common complication of amyloidosis which would trigger numbness and pain. [7]















