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Are you experiencing tingling sensations in your hands? This could be an effect of Peripheral Neuropathy.

By February 1, 2022February 6th, 2022No Comments

Peripheral Neuropathy is a result of damage to the nerves located outside of the brain and spinal cord causing weakness, numbness and oftentimes pain. Your peripheral nerves send a lot of information to the rest of your body and can even affect your digestion, urination, and circulation systems. It is very common for patients to experience their first symptoms in their extremities (hands, arms, legs, and feet). One of the most common causes of peripheral neuropathy is diabetes, but it can also develop as a result of trauma, infections, metabolic problems, as well as inherited causes.

If you are feeling any of the following, you might be dealing with symptoms related to neuropathy:

  • Tingling sensations in the extremities (pins and needles or prickling)
  • Sharp and stabbing pain, could be worse in the evening
  • Burning pain in the lower limbs that might move into the arms and hands as the condition progresses
  • Muscle weakness
  • Coordination problems
  • Sensitivity to touch
  • Feeling as if you are wearing gloves or socks when you are not

Many of these sensations start small but then over time grow in intensity. As with any medical condition, it’s a lot easier to combat issues when they are more minor. It never hurts to seek help and ask questions.

At Neuropathy and Pain Solutions, we know that it can be scary when you start feeling these symptoms – but you are not alone! There is hope that feeling can be restored with Electric Cell Signaling Treatment. This non-surgical and pain free treatment has no downside. It is tolerated well by most patients and there is no recovery time or narcotics needed.

Contact Neuropathy and Pain Solutions to find relief from your symptoms of neuropathy. Schedule an evaluation by calling 636-548-LIFE and start doing the things you love to do without tingling, numbness, and pain. Don’t wait until it gets worse – get treatment now and START LIVING PAIN FREE!