Neuropathy
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What is Neuropathy ?
Neuropathy is a condition characterized by the damage or dysfunction of peripheral nerves, which can result in a variety of symptoms including pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness, primarily in the hands and feet.
It can arise from a myriad of underlying causes, such as diabetes, infections, traumatic injuries, and exposure to toxins. The severity and nature of neuropathy can vary widely; some individuals may experience mild discomfort, while others may suffer from debilitating pain that significantly impairs daily activities. Timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing symptoms and addressing the root causes of this complex and often challenging condition.
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Who is affected?
There are many known causes of neuropathy, including:
Diabetes
Thyroid problems
Long-term alcohol abuse
Vitamin deficiencies
Some medicines and chemicals
Pressure on a nerve
Other causes can include:
Tumors or cancers
Chemotherapy or radiotherapy
Guillain-Barre syndrome
Certain infections, including HIV infection and AIDS
Genetic conditions, such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
Problems with your immune system or blood vessels
Sometimes, a cause can't be found.
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What can you do about it?
Contact us for a free consultation appointment today!
At True Health, we are committed to providing safe and effective relief to individuals suffering from nerve damage and neuropathy.
Our noninvasive and drug-free treatment options are designed to calm nerves, reduce symptoms, and promote nerve cell recovery. We believe in taking a holistic approach to treatment, addressing the underlying causes of neuropathy and providing a comprehensive solution for our patients.