Peripheral Neuropathy:
The Quick Guide
Everything you need to know about peripheral neuropathy in 5 minutes. Fast facts, symptoms, and treatment options.
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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?
Simple answer: Your peripheral nerves (the ones outside your brain and spinal cord) are damaged. They can't send signals properly, causing pain, numbness, and tingling.
Think of it like damaged electrical wiring in your body. The signals get scrambled or don't get through at all.
Common Symptoms
- Burning sensation in feet or hands (especially at night)
- Tingling or "pins and needles" that won't go away
- Numbness making it hard to feel things
- Sharp, stabbing pains out of nowhere
- Weakness and balance problems
Top 5 Causes
1. Diabetes (60% of cases)
High blood sugar damages nerves over time
2. Chemotherapy
Cancer drugs can be toxic to nerves
3. Vitamin B12 Deficiency
Nerves need B12 to function
4. Autoimmune Diseases
Your immune system attacks your nerves
5. Unknown (30% of cases)
Idiopathic neuropathy - but still treatable!
Treatment Options
❌ What DOESN'T Work:
- • Pain meds (gabapentin, Lyrica) - only mask symptoms
- • Opioids - addictive and don't heal nerves
- • Topical creams - temporary relief at best
✅ What DOES Work:
Neurogenx Therapy (87% Success Rate)
FDA-cleared device that regenerates damaged nerves. Not a TENS unit - actual nerve regeneration.
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