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As a neuropathy health clinic, we understand the challenges that come with living with neuropathy. It can be a debilitating condition that affects the peripheral nervous system and causes a range of symptoms that impact a person's quality of life. There are several types of neuropathy, each with its own causes, symptoms, and treatment options, but in this blog post we will explore Peripheral Neuropathy.
As a neuropathy health clinic, we understand the challenges that come with living with neuropathy. It can be a debilitating condition that affects the peripheral nervous system and causes a range of symptoms that impact a person's quality of life. There are several types of neuropathy, each with its own causes, symptoms, and treatment options, but in this blog post we will explore Peripheral Neuropathy.
Peripheral neuropathy is the most common type of neuropathy, primarily affecting the nerves in the arms, legs, hands, and feet. It can be caused by various factors, including diabetes, chemotherapy, infections, and autoimmune disorders.
Peripheral neuropathy is the most common type of neuropathy, primarily affecting the nerves in the arms, legs, hands, and feet. It can be caused by various factors, including diabetes, chemotherapy, infections, and autoimmune disorders.
Diabetes: High blood sugar levels associated with diabetes can lead to nerve damage over time, resulting in peripheral neuropathy. Proper management of blood sugar levels is crucial in minimizing the risk and progression of the condition.
Infections: Viral or bacterial infections, such as Lyme disease, shingles, and HIV/AIDS, can directly affect the peripheral nerves, resulting in neuropathic symptoms. Early detection and prompt treatment of these infections are vital to prevent long-term nerve damage.
Autoimmune disorders: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus can cause the immune system to attack healthy nerve tissue, leading to peripheral neuropathy. Specialized management is necessary to address the underlying autoimmune response and mitigate nerve damage.
Diabetes: High blood sugar levels associated with diabetes can lead to nerve damage over time, resulting in peripheral neuropathy. Proper management of blood sugar levels is crucial in minimizing the risk and progression of the condition.
Infections: Viral or bacterial infections, such as Lyme disease, shingles, and HIV/AIDS, can directly affect the peripheral nerves, resulting in neuropathic symptoms. Early detection and prompt treatment of these infections are vital to prevent long-term nerve damage.
Autoimmune disorders: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus can cause the immune system to attack healthy nerve tissue, leading to peripheral neuropathy. Specialized management is necessary to address the underlying autoimmune response and mitigate nerve damage.
Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy:
Burning sensations
Living with peripheral neuropathy can be challenging, but understanding its causes and exploring the available treatment options can empower individuals to take control of their condition and improve their quality of life. If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, our clinic is here to provide comprehensive evaluation and develop personalized treatment plans to meet your specific needs. Remember, you don't have to face neuropathy alone; our dedicated team of healthcare professionals is ready to support you on your journey.
Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy:
Burning sensations
Living with peripheral neuropathy can be challenging, but understanding its causes and exploring the available treatment options can empower individuals to take control of their condition and improve their quality of life. If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, our clinic is here to provide comprehensive evaluation and develop personalized treatment plans to meet your specific needs. Remember, you don't have to face neuropathy alone; our dedicated team of healthcare professionals is ready to support you on your journey.
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Wonderful experience! Everyone here is so nice and helpful. They really care about improving your health.
Big shout out to Olivia and Jessie. So great to work with and so supportive. Front desk staff is always welcoming and caring. Two weeks into treatment for peripheral neuropathy and beginning to see results! Thanks so much!
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2016 South Eagle Road, Meridian, ID 83642 (208) 887-6791
OUR FEATURED
Wonderful experience! Everyone here is so nice and helpful. They really care about improving your health.
Big shout out to Olivia and Jessie. So great to work with and so supportive. Front desk staff is always welcoming and caring.
Two weeks into treatment for peripheral neuropathy and beginning to see results! Thanks so much!
5 Average Rating
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