When the Seasons Change: Why Neuropathy Can Feel Worse in Autumn and What You Can Do About It
Autumn is a season of transition. The long days of summer fade into shorter evenings, the air grows cooler, and the trees turn brilliant shades of gold and red. For many, it’s a time of beauty and reflection, a chance to enjoy walks in crisp air or cosy evenings indoors. Yet for those living with neuropathy, autumn often brings a different story—one of increased discomfort, heightened symptoms, and daily frustrations that make the season harder to enjoy.