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Peripheral
Neuropathy Treatments
Neuropathy
is a disease that affects our
nerves. Many symptoms are grouped
together in the catch-all diagnosis. Whether
it is called idiopathic (cause uncertain) or diabetic peripheral (associated with diabetes), or poly
neuropathy (which means “in many places”),
they all have a singular common cause.
Ultimately, they have been deprived of oxygen (anoxia)
due to one the possible causal factors. As a method of
self preservation, the nerves
have essentially shriveled and "gone to sleep".
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition where
there is damage to the peripheral nervous system, the
vast communications network that transmits information
from the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous
system) to every other part of the body.
At present, the established medical
community does not recognize a cure for neuropathies.
This may change soon.
Symptoms
In peripheral neuropathy,
sufferers report moderate to severe pain and/or a
numbing and/or tingling sensations, especially in the feet
and hands. As the condition worsens, very sharp
shooting pains can become common. People with this
painful condition often complain of lack of sleep due
to discomfort. Mobility and balance can also
become affected.
Causes
Reduced blood flow, oxygen deprivation, and nutritional
deficiencies are all final causes of nerve atrophy in neuropathy,
leading to very poor electrical current flow through and
between nerve cells. But what causes these conditions within
us?
more about causes
and symptoms
Traditional
Peripheral Neuropathy Treatments
Common short term
remedies used by our current medical establishment usually involve the use of
prescription medication, injection therapy, and
physical therapy.
Surgery may be needed to treat some causes of neuropathy
(e.g.,
carpal tunnel syndrome).
In many cases, prompt diagnosis and treatment of the
underlying cause can reduce the risk for permanent nerve
damage. For example,
controlling diabetes
may significantly reduce diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and in extreme cases renal dialysis
often improves neuropathy that develops as a result of
chronic renal failure.
Injection Therapy
Surgery
Control
other diseases
no cure
- treatments ongoing
more about
treatments options
"Alternative"
Peripheral Neuropathy Treatments
There is much
progress being made in this field. As with most
alternatives approaches, the idea is to remedy the
causes at
work. Reduced blood flow, oxygen deprivation,
nutritional deficiencies all are directly causal in
neuropathy, leading to very poor electrical current flow
through the tiny nerve cells and fibers. These alternative
approaches address these issues directly.
Luckily, in the field of peripheral neuropathy, a
significant advance has been developed that uses special
electrical signals to mimic and rehabilitate damaged
nerves and surrounding tissue!
- Precise Electrical Stimulation
Oxygen and Ozone Therapy
Vitamin supplements
Reduce
Body Toxicity
Control
other diseases
proven
reversal of symptoms in most cases
more about
treatments options
We hope you find the
information here helpful. Contact us
with any questions.
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peripheral neuropathy?
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S tatements about
peripheral neuropathy treatments, the ReBuilder, and others topics are for information only.
These statements about neuropathy have
not been reviewed by the FDA.
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