What is Neuropathy?
Simply put, Neuropathy is when the nerves become damaged. Neuropathy is commonly known as Peripheral Neuropathy. There are many underlying causes that can lead to neuropathy. Some of the most common causes are diabetes, poor nutrition, medication, autoimmune diseases, trauma, infection, or even hereditary conditions.
Peripheral Neuropathy affects nearly 46.5 million Americans. Peripheral Neuropathy is a progressive condition that general affects the lower legs and feet (It may also affect the hands and arms). As the condition advances, the symptoms will then start to move up the legs and/or up the arms.
What are Signs and Symptoms of Neuropathy?
- Sharp, stabbing, burning, and throbbing pain.
- Numbness and/or tingling in the hands, arms, feet, and/or legs.
- Decrease coordination.
- Muscle weakness.
- Excessive sweating and/or an inability to sweat.
- Dizziness from changes in blood pressure
Treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy
- Each treatment is uniquely designed based on the severity, examination results, and patient history.
- With our proven treatments, patients will received a comprehensive treatment plan that has been proven to help thousands of individuals who have suffered with Peripheral Neuropathy, while improving their gut health and nutrtion.