Neuropathy Treatment, Lincolnton, NC

If you're experiencing tingling, numbness, or burning sensations in your extremities, it may be a sign that you have neuropathy. Neuropathy is a condition that occurs due to damage in the nerves and most commonly occurs in the arms, legs, feet, and hands.
If you're struggling with the chronic pain caused by neuropathy, you need a treatment plan custom-made to provide relief from your pain. At ProWellness Family Chiropractic, we are dedicated to providing treatments that can improve our patients' overall health.
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A woman holding her foot, indicating neuropathy pain.

What is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy is a condition caused by damaged nerves that results in chronic pain and feelings of numbness, tingling, and burning that occur in the extremities. Neuropathy can be caused by a variety of different conditions ranging from diabetes to prior nerve damage.
At ProWellness Family Chiropractic, we provide optimal patient care for neuropathic pain relief and treatment. Our effective treatments are non‒surgical and non‒invasive, so you can get the comprehensive care you need with minimal downtime after.
Don't let neuropathy hold you back in life. Schedule an appointment with ProWellness and get the supportive care you need today.

Common Causes of Neuropathy

Understanding the potential causes of neuropathy can help you prevent it in the future. For those already experiencing neuropathy, it can be helpful to understand the causes in order to identify what may have caused your condition.
Neuropathy is often the result of one of a variety of factors:
Autoimmune Diseases
Some autoimmune conditions will attack the body's nervous system. The resulting damage to nerves can cause neuropathy to develop.
Diabetes
Diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common forms of neuropathy. Nerve damage as a result of diabetes can sometimes go unnoticed before the resulting pain begins
Infections
Infections such as Lyme disease and shingles can damage nerves in the body.
Tumors
Certain tumors can grow on or put pressure on nerves, which results in damage.
Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol abuse has been shown to lower vitamin levels in the body. The lack of important vitamins can leave the body vulnerable to nerve damage.
Toxin Exposure
Heavy metals and other toxic substances can damage nerves, leading to neuropathy.
Nerve Injuries
Nerve injuries can cause chronic pain on their own. This pain can worsen when the condition becomes neuropathy.

What symptoms does neuropathy cause?

Symptoms of neuropathy can vary in type and severity. Some of the symptoms that benefit from an evaluation at ProWellness Family Chiropractic include:
A person holding their hand, indicating neuropathy symptoms.
Foot numbness
Hand tingling
Sharp, throbbing, or burning pain
Abnormal sensitivity to touch
Loss of coordination
Muscle weakness
Heat intolerance
Digestive problems
Drops in blood pressure
Dizziness or lightheadedness

What are the Treatment Options for Neuropathy?

WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE TO PATIENTS WITH NEUROPATHY? ProWellness Family Chiropractic offers different types of treatment, each serving a different purpose. Some of the treatments you may be recommended include:
Class IV Laser Therapy
Laser therapy can help manage neuropathy symptoms by alleviating pain and improving nerve regeneration and function.
Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound therapy uses heat and sound waves to treat deep‒tissue damage. It can also help stimulate nerve regeneration to treat conditions like peripheral neuropathy.
Shockwave Therapy
Shockwave therapy utilizes gentle acoustic waves to reduce inflammation, encourage tissue healing, and reduce pain.
E-Stim
Electrical stimulation can reduce pain caused by neuropathy as well as improve nerve function and circulation in the body.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main cause of neuropathy?
Diabetes is the most common cause of neuropathy and neuropathy pain in patients. Diabetes can lead to nerve damage over time, which can get worse if the condition is not managed properly.
Can a person get rid of neuropathy?
Only in very minor cases can neuropathy be cured. Instead, neuropathy and the associated pain can be managed. Medical providers can work with you to treat the pain and teach you the necessities to keep the condition managed in the future.
What worsens neuropathy?
Poor blood sugar control in diabetes, smoking, alcohol abuse, infections, and toxin exposure can all cause neuropathy to get worse. Other factors can also worsen neuropathy, and it is extremely important that patients discuss these things with their doctor or other medical provider.
Can sitting too much cause nerve damage?
Sitting for prolonged periods without breaks can cause nerve compression and eventually nerve damage.
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