Understanding Neuropathy
Neuropathy, also known as peripheral neuropathy, is a condition characterized by damage to the nerves that transmit information between the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the rest of the body.
What is Neuropathy?
Neuropathy, also known as peripheral neuropathy, is a condition characterized by damage to the nerves that transmit information between the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the rest of the body. This damage can lead to a variety of symptoms, impacting sensation, movement, and organ function.
Symptoms:
• Numbness and Tingling: Sensation of “pins and needles” or numbness.
• Burning or Sharp Pain: Persistent pain, often described as burning or stabbing.
• Muscle Weakness: Reduced strength and coordination.
• Loss of Balance: Difficulty maintaining balance and coordination.
Causes of Neuropathy
- Diabetes:
Chronic high blood sugar levels can damage nerves over time. - Trauma or Injury:
Physical injuries or trauma can cause nerve damage. - Autoimmune Disorders:
Conditions where the immune system mistakenly attacks the nerves. - Infections:
Certain infections, such as Lyme disease or shingles, can contribute to neuropathy.
Your Path to Neuropathy Management
Understanding the complexities of neuropathy is the first step toward effective management. At Napa Pain Institute, we are committed to partnering with you on your journey to neuropathy management. Our personalized and multidisciplinary approach aims to address the challenges associated with neuropathy and enhance your overall well-being.
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