Peripheral Neuropathy have you feeling stuck?

Being among the millions who suffer from neuropathy, you are aware of how difficult it may be. Pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness are symptoms of neuropathy, a disorder that damages the nerves and usually affects the hands and feet but can also occur in other places. Numerous factors can lead to neuropathy, such as diabetes, trauma, infections, or even adverse drug reactions. It is a disorder that can significantly affect daily living, frequently causing pain or discomfort during routine tasks.

What is Neuropathy?

When the peripheral nerves—the nerves that are not part of the brain or spinal cord—are injured or disturbed, neuropathy results. They are in charge of everything from detecting pain and temperature to controlling muscular action since these nerves are essential for connecting the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. Signals are not transmitted correctly when these nerves are malfunctioning. A number of painful symptoms may result from this misinterpretation. Although the journey of everyone with neuropathy is unique, common symptoms consist of:

  • Hand or foot numbness or tingling

  • Pain that is throbbing, scorching, or sharp

  • Weakness or cramping of the muscles

  • Touch sensitivity

The type of neuropathy frequently determines the particular symptoms. One of the most prevalent forms, diabetic neuropathy, for example, frequently affects the feet and can result in excruciating pain or numbness that makes walking challenging.

Treatments for neuropathy sometimes concentrate on symptom management while not treating the underlying cause of the issue. Pain can be lessened and function improved with the use of medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications. These methods, however, may not be sufficient for some people, or they may have negative side effects that make treatments challenging to maintain over time.

For this reason, more and more people are looking into complementary therapies like acupuncture. Brooklyn Acupuncture Medicine can be used as a complete therapy or as a helpful adjunct to conventional therapies for many of our neuropathy patients.

Brooklyn Acupuncture Medicine treatments for neuropathy can:

  • Increase blood flow to the afflicted areas, since this could support nerve nourishment and mending.

  • Pain can be reduced by promoting the body's natural painkillers, endorphins, to be released.

  • Cut down on inflammation, which is particularly beneficial if there is an aggressive element to your neuropathy.

   By activating particular areas that connect to the nervous system, we can enhance nerve signaling. Know that the health you deserve is here!



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