Understanding Diabetic and Peripheral Neuropathy

Neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that can occur in individuals with diabetes.

What is Diabetic and Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves, which are responsible for transmitting signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. This condition can result from various factors, including diabetes, infections, autoimmune diseases, trauma, and exposure to toxins. Common symptoms of peripheral neuropathy include numbness, tingling, burning sensations, and weakness in the affected areas, typically in the hands, feet, arms, and legs.

What is Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves, which are responsible for transmitting signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. This condition can result from various factors, including diabetes, infections, autoimmune diseases, trauma, and exposure to toxins. Common symptoms of peripheral neuropathy include:

  • Numbness or reduced sensation in the hands, feet, arms, or legs
  • Tingling or burning sensations
  • Sharp, shooting pain
  • Muscle weakness or paralysis
  • Sensitivity to touch or temperature changes
  • Difficulty with coordination and balance

What is Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that occurs in individuals with diabetes, particularly those with poorly controlled blood sugar levels over an extended period. Diabetes can damage the nerves throughout the body, leading to symptoms such as:

  • Numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, arms, or legs
  • Burning pain, especially at night
  • Loss of sensation or feeling
    Muscle weakness or loss of muscle tone
  • Digestive issues, such as diarrhea, constipation, or gastroparesis
  • Sexual dysfunction
  • Bladder problems, such as urinary incontinence or difficulty emptying the bladder completely

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.

We offer many treatments including:

 

Our personalized and multidisciplinary approach aims to address the challenges associated with diabetic neuropathy and enhance your overall well-being.

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DR. MELANIE D. JOHANSSON, MD, FACEP

Dr. Johansson comes to us as a fellowship-trained and board-certified pain management specialist with nearly a decade of experience. She completed her fellowship training at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD where she then became the associate program director of the pain medicine fellowship and an assistant professor of military and emergency medicine. She graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in Richmond, Virginia, was Pre-medicine at San Diego State University, and received her BSN from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Her breadth of experience comes from a full career of serving in the United States Navy where she was the recipient of multiple academic and military service awards including a Meritorious Service Medal, three Navy Commendation Medals, and numerous other individual, unit, and campaign awards. She has multiple published works and is the founding member of a military Pain Medicine Special Interest Group with the American Society of Regional Anesthesia.

In her free time, Dr. Johansson enjoys traveling, is newly married, loves dogs, and enjoys cooking and baking, as well as other creative pursuits. She has a particular interest in advanced procedural techniques for chronic pain relief and the effects of lifestyle on pain and healing. She looks forward to continuing our mission of providing our patients with the best care, every day.

Eric Grigsby, MD, MBA

CEO & Founder of Neurovations

Dr. Eric Grigsby enjoys a national reputation for excellence in the field of Pain Management. He has a background as a researcher, teacher and clinician and brings over 30 years of clinical experience to the Napa Pain Institute. Dr. Grigsby attended elementary and secondary school in his hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and Economics from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. He formed an interest in Pain Management as a career while working at Boston Children’s Hospital in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery.

After graduating from Boston University Medical School in 1984, Dr. Grigsby trained in General Surgery, Anesthesiology, and Pain Management at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He was invited to join the Medical Staff and teach at the Mayo Medical School until moving to California in 1989. The Dean of the University of California at Davis Medical Center then invited Dr. Grigsby to establish their first Pain Management Center, where he served as Medical Director until 1992. Following his post at UC Davis, Dr. Grigsby established his private Pain Management practice in Napa, California.

Today, he and his staff of over 50 professionals consult with patients throughout Northern California and the western United States.  More recently, Dr Grigsby completed his Masters in Business Administration from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. He speaks nationally on topics such as non-operative treatment of spinal disorders, the safe use of medications for the treatment of pain, and the legal and regulatory issues relating to the proper treatment of patients with chronic illness.