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Neuropathy

Neuropathy is a condition that involves damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves, which are responsible for transmitting signals between the body and the brain. This can result in a range of symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning sensations, and weakness, often affecting the hands and feet.

What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?
 

 
Common Symptoms of Neuropathy in an affected area may include:
 
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  • Numbness/Tingling

  • Burning Pain

  • Unusual and/or loss of sensations

  • Muscle weakness

  • Deep Stabbing Pain

  • Balance Problems

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Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the peripheral nerves are damaged or disrupted. These nerves play a vital role in transmitting sensory and motor signals between the central nervous system and various parts of the body.
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What Causes Neuropathy?

Neuropathy can be triggered by a variety of factors that lead to damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves. Some common causes include:

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Diabetes: 

High blood sugar levels can injure nerves over time, leading to diabetic neuropathy.

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​Autoimmune Disorders:

Conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome can result in the immune system attacking nerve tissues.

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Vitamin Deficiencies:

Lack of essential vitamins like B12 can harm nerve health.

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Trauma: 

Physical injuries, accidents, and surgeries can injure nerves.

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Other Factors Could Include:

Heredity, Alcoholism, Kidney Disorders: Kidney Dysfunction, Thyroid Issues, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Chronic Inflammation, and more.​

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At our clinic, we work closely with patients to diagnose the specific cause and develop personalized treatment plans to manage symptoms and improve nerve health.

Can Peripheral Nerves Recover?

Absolutely! The scientific community confirms that peripheral nerves possess the remarkable ability to heal. However, successful healing hinges not only on initiating the repair process but also on addressing the root cause of nerve damage. By identifying the underlying issue causing neuropathy and providing appropriate support, we can significantly enhance the nerves' potential to heal.

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The journey to healing nerve damage effectively revolves around four critical considerations:

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  1. Identifying the Cause: Understanding what's triggering the nerve damage is essential.

  2. Assessing Severity: Gauging the extent of nerve damage is a key step.

  3. Classifying Nerve Fibers: Different types of nerves (sensory and motor) may be affected. Note: Long-lasting muscle weakness resulting from neuropathy may lead to permanent muscle damage after two years.

  4. Determining Treatment Duration: The healing process duration depends on the severity and type of nerve damage.

 

Our treatment approach is guided by four primary objectives:

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  1. Enhancing Healing Environment: Creating an optimal internal environment for nerve recovery.

  2. Boosting Blood Circulation: Increasing blood flow to the affected nerves is crucial.

  3. Stimulating Damaged Nerves: Activation of damaged nerves (small fibers, large diameter, or motor nerves) to alleviate pain and enhance balance.

  4. Easing Brain-Associated Pain: Reducing pain originating from brain signals.

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Our exclusive treatment regimen centers on augmenting blood circulation in the hands and/or feet, naturally revitalizing nerves. Numerous patients have witnessed the restoration of their hands and/or feet to their previous state, as attested in the testimonials below. Our approach is entirely non-surgical and avoids the use of addictive medications.

Our comprehensive treatment program utilizes a proprietary combination of multiple cutting-edge technologies. It stands apart from any other treatment you may have encountered, promising a distinctive and effective healing experience.

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