Peripheral Neuropathy
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Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy occurs when the peripheral nerves, which carry signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body, become damaged. This condition can cause numbness, tingling, burning sensations, weakness, and pain in the hands, feet, and sometimes other areas. At ProCare Medical Group, we specialize in diagnosing the underlying causes of neuropathy and creating personalized treatment plans to reduce symptoms, improve nerve function, and enhance quality of life.
Symptoms & Signs
Peripheral neuropathy can present in various ways, often depending on which nerves are affected:
Numbness & Tingling – Commonly in the hands and feet, leading to loss of sensation and balance issues.
Burning or Sharp Pain – Painful sensations can be constant or intermittent, often worse at night.
Weakness & Coordination Problems – Weakness in affected limbs can make walking or daily activities difficult.
Sensitivity to Touch – Even light contact may cause discomfort or pain.
Early diagnosis is crucial to prevent progression and protect nerve function.
Causes of Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy can be triggered by a variety of factors, including:
Diabetes – High blood sugar levels can damage nerves over time.
Injuries – Trauma or repetitive stress injuries can affect peripheral nerves.
Infections & Autoimmune Disorders – Conditions like shingles or rheumatoid arthritis may cause neuropathy.
Vitamin Deficiencies & Toxins – Lack of vitamin B12, certain medications, or exposure to toxins can damage nerves.
Treatment Approach
At ProCare Medical Group, we focus on a comprehensive, patient-centered strategy:
Medication & Pain Management
To reduce nerve pain and discomfort.
Physical & Occupational Therapy
Strengthening and balance exercises to maintain mobility.
Lifestyle & Nutritional Guidance
Addressing diet, vitamin deficiencies, and overall health.
Advanced Therapies
Including nerve stimulation, regenerative treatments, or minimally invasive procedures when appropriate.
Numbness in Hands or Feet
Numbness in extremities commonly results from nerve damage that disrupts normal sensory signal transmission.
Reduced Sensation
Decreased ability to feel touch, temperature, or pressure in affected areas.Tingling Feeling
Pins-and-needles sensation often appears in hands, feet, or toes.Gradual Onset
Symptoms typically begin slowly and worsen without proper treatment.Symmetrical Pattern
Numbness often affects both sides of the body similarly.
Comprehensive Nerve Evaluation
Proper diagnosis is essential for effective neuropathy management and symptom relief.
Detailed Medical Assessment
Thorough evaluation helps identify underlying nerve damage causes.Personalized Care Planning
Treatment plans are tailored to individual symptoms and needs.Nerve Function Monitoring
Ongoing assessment tracks progress and treatment effectiveness.Symptom Management Approach
Focused care aims to reduce discomfort and improve function.
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