According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 20.9% of U.S. adults regularly experience chronic pain (pain that lasts beyond three to six months), and as many as 17.1 million experience severe chronic pain due to an injury or conditions such as arthritis, back pain, diabetes, fibromyalgia, or irritable bowel syndrome.
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Neuropathy Facts Every Patient Should Know
Peripheral neuropathy refers to a range of nerve diseases that affect the nerves anywhere in the body (outside the brain and spinal cord). In peripheral neuropathy, there is damage to a vast communication network transmitting the messages between the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the rest of the body. Managing peripheral neuropathy
Read MoreHow Is Neuropathic Pain Diagnosed?
Neuropathic pain is a type of chronic pain that is caused by damage to one or several nerves that send signals to the brain. When the nerves are compromised, you may experience symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation, which are indicative of nerves not working as they should. A thorough medical history
Read MoreHands and Feet Tingling: Major Signs of Neuropathy to Watch Out For
If you’re experiencing tingling in your hands and/or feet, it could be a symptom of peripheral neuropathy. Neuropathy is a health condition in which the nerves are damaged, and it can cause a wide range of symptoms – but the most common sign of peripheral neuropathy is tingling in the extremities, especially in the hands
Read MoreTreatments For Hand & Feet Tingling
Tingling, also known as, pins and needles in the hands and feet is a common and bothersome symptom. Sometimes, it occurs as a result of temporary compression of nerves when your arm is crooked under your head or when you cross your legs for too long as you fall asleep. While other times, tingling of
Read MoreReasons Why Your Fingers Are Numb
Numbness anywhere in the body occurs when the nerves that are responsible for transmitting sensory information to and from the brain are compressed, damaged, or irritated. The median nerve, radial nerve, and ulnar nerve transmit information between the brain and your hands, and this enables your hands and fingers to move and feel things. So,
Read MoreDoes Red Light Help with Neuropathy Pain?
Neuropathy pain can be extremely painful and disruptive to people’s daily lives. Fortunately, there are many treatments available for neuropathy pain, including noninvasive treatments like red light therapy. Let’s discuss how red-light therapy works, how it can help with neuropathy pain, and where you can go in Florida for pain management. Neuropathy – What Is
Read MoreCan An Anti-Inflammatory Diet Relieve Your Neuropathy Pain?
Peripheral neuropathic pain results when your peripheral nerves (nerves located outside of the brain and spinal cord) get damaged. It can cause numbness, weakness, and pain in peripheries like the hands and feet. Besides medications and therapies like Sanexas therapy, a nutrient-rich diet that nourishes your nervous system can help with neuropathic pain. An Anti-Inflammatory
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