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Neuropathy is a condition characterized by nerve malfunction due to damage. As a podiatrist, I encounter many patients struggling with this debilitating problem.

Causes of Neuropathy

There are various causes of neuropathy, with diabetes being the most prevalent. Spiking blood sugar levels, abnormal blood fat levels, and low insulin levels caused by diabetes can damage blood vessels, ultimately injuring the nerves.

Neuropathy and Diabetes: A Critical Link

It is estimated that over 50 percent of diabetics have some degree of neuropathy, amounting to approximately 15 million people. This means about one in 20 Americans suffer from diabetic neuropathy—more than double the number of individuals affected by Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis combined.

Peripheral Neuropathy: A Common Complication

Nerve damage in the feet, legs, hands, or arms is known as peripheral neuropathy, one of the most common complications of diabetes. Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy may include:

  • Heavy feeling
  • Numbness
  • Tingling
  • Weakness
  • Burning sensation
  • Cold feeling
  • Hypersensitivity
  • Severe chronic pain

As neuropathy progresses, it can impact balance, and the ability to walk, drive, and sleep.

New Horizons in Neuropathy Treatment

Traditionally, doctors believed there was no cure for neuropathy, only the possibility to slow its progression. However, exciting new treatments are challenging this prognosis. One such treatment is developed by Neurogenx, which involves electrically stimulating the nerves over a period of time. The results have been promising, with four out of five people noticing significant improvement in their neuropathy symptoms. In some cases, patients regain sensation in their feet, balance, the ability to reduce or eliminate medications, and even the capacity to sleep and dance again.

Neurogenx Treatment and Evidence of Nerve Regrowth

One of the most impressive aspects of the Neurogenx Treatment is the medical evidence showing actual nerve regrowth. Punch biopsies of patients’ nerve tissue, taken before and after treatment, have demonstrated this remarkable recovery.

Managing Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Most patients suffering from diabetic peripheral neuropathy rely on medications to manage pain and other symptoms. While these medications are helpful for coping, they do not stop, solve, or reverse the problem. Good diabetic control and exercise may help stop or slow down the progression of neuropathy. With advancements like the Neurogenx Treatment, we hope to see effective methods for reversing the effects of neuropathy in the near future.

For more information about this treatment, visit Neurogenx.

By staying informed and exploring new treatments, we can better manage neuropathy and improve the quality of life for those affected.

Visit Us at Freedom Integrated Medicine

If you or a loved one is suffering from neuropathy, don’t wait to seek help. Visit us at Freedom Integrated Medicine for a comprehensive evaluation and innovative treatments. Call us at 801-571-1338 or visit our website at www.freedomclinicutah.com to schedule your appointment today. Your path to relief and better health starts here!

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