Understanding and Addressing Peripheral Neuropathy

Understanding and Addressing Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects many people today, particularly those who have diabetes. This condition is characterized by damage to the nerves that control the sensations and movements of the legs, hands, and feet. The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy can be debilitating, causing chronic pain, loss of sensation, and difficulty in movement. 

Unfortunately, many people who suffer from this condition may not be aware of it and may struggle to find help. Read more to explore this condition more deeply and look at how our team at Prime Medical Associates can help you if you are experiencing symptoms of peripheral neuropathy.

 

Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy

The nervous system consists of two parts, the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system whereas the peripheral nervous system consists of all the other nerves in the body.

Peripheral neuropathy affects the peripheral nerves, which are the nerves that run throughout your body outside of your brain and spinal cord. They often show the earliest and most severe effects of neuropathy. These nerves control your sense of touch, your ability to move your limbs, and your autonomic functions, such as your digestion and your heart rate. 

When these nerves are damaged, your body may not be able to communicate with your brain properly, leading to a range of symptoms. Some of the most common symptoms of this condition include:

  • Tingling or burning sensations in the feet and hands
  • Numbness or loss of sensation in the limbs
  • Muscle weakness or cramping
  • Difficulties with coordination, balance, and mobility
  • Increased sensitivity to touch
  • Reduction in the ability to sweat

 

Causes and Risk Factors

There are many possible causes of peripheral neuropathy, including type 2 diabetes, exposure to toxins, autoimmune conditions, infections, alcohol use disorder, and vitamin deficiencies. Some people are also genetically predisposed to developing this condition. 

However, the main risk factor and most common cause of peripheral neuropathy is uncontrolled diabetes. Elevated levels of blood sugar can, over time, inflict harm on the nerves, resulting in peripheral neuropathy.

 

 

How Prime Medical Associates Can Help

At Prime Medical Associates, we understand how difficult it can be to live with the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. That’s why we offer a range of treatments to help you manage your condition and improve your quality of life. Our team is led by Dr. Arun Rajan, a board-certified neurologist who specializes in treating epilepsy. Dr. Rajan has years of experience diagnosing and treating peripheral neuropathy, and he can work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that meets your specific needs. We can offer you a variety of customized treatments such as:

  • Proper physical and neurological exams to determine where weakness/numbness is
  • Medications to manage nerve pain and inflammation
  • Recommended nutritional supplements to address vitamin deficiencies
  • Physical therapy to improve your strength, balance, and mobility
  • Advise lifestyle changes to help you manage your diabetes and improve your overall health

A Holistic Approach

At Prime Medical Associates, we believe in taking a holistic approach to your health. We don’t just treat your symptoms – we work with you to address the underlying causes of your condition, so that you can enjoy lasting improvements in your health and well-being. Whether you are struggling with diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, or other health issues, we can provide the support and guidance you need to manage your condition effectively and enjoy a better quality of life.

Living with peripheral neuropathy can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to ruin your quality of life. With the right treatment and support, you can manage your symptoms and enjoy a better lifestyle. At Prime Medical Associates, our team is here to help you every step of the way. Whether you need medication, examinations, treatment plans, or other forms of support, we can provide the compassionate care you need to thrive. 

So why wait? Contact our offices today to schedule an appointment and begin your journey towards better health! 508-993-9760

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