NEUROPATHY: BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENTS WITHOUT SURGERY OR DRUGS
How many symptoms do you have? Whether it is one, or all seven, everyone agrees, neuropathy is miserable and the solutions haven’t been long-term…..Until now! First, let’s review the diagnosis, causes and traditional treatment options.
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy
The diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy includes an evaluation by a physician. This evaluation will include a history of your symptoms, a physical exam, and in some cases diagnostic testing. Peripheral neuropathy is damage or disease affecting nerves which may impair sensation, movement, gland or organ function, or other aspects of health, depending on the type of nerve affected. This damage can be caused by more than 100 different known diseases.
Peripheral neuropathy is not a disease, but rather a symptom with many potential causes as described above. Diagnosis of underlying cause is obtained through a comprehensive medical history and examination. Certain tests that may be helpful include blood tests, imaging studies, nerve conduction studies. These will provide sufficient information to identify the cause of the peripheral neuropathy.
Common Symptoms can include:
- Tingling
- Numbness
- Weakness
- Cramping
- Burning
- Pain (may be there all the time or may come and go, like shooting or stabbing pain)
- Not being able to feel things that are touched
- Not being able to sense cold or heat
- Sensitivity to cold or heat or touch
- Feeling off balance
- Having trouble walking
- Dizziness
- Constipation
Causes of Peripheral Neuropathy
There are many causes of peripheral neuropathy, but the most common are:
- Diabetes
- Herniated or bulging disc
- B12 Deficiency
- Alcoholism
- Exposure to toxic chemicals – chemotherapy, Agent Orange, industrial chemicals
- Autoimmune disorders
- Hereditary Disorders
Link Between Peripheral Neuropathy and Cancer
Cancer treatments are meant to kill cancer cells, but a side-effect is that normal cells can be damaged or killed too. When chemotherapy damages peripheral nerves, it is called chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, or CIPN. Other types of cancer treatments can also cause it.
Conventional Treatments for Neuropathy
Conventional treatments, such as medication, for neuropathy have caused patients to become discouraged and frustrated with the temporary relief and worsening condition. If you are receiving the typical treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy (medications and splints), you are covering up your numbness, burning and/or tingling while at the same time watching your health decline.
Pills for neuropathy can cause dangerous side effects which can cause liver failure, kidney damage, gastrointestinal hemorrhage and addiction, while also covering up the warning signs of the disease. Numbness, burning and tingling are ways of your body telling you something is wrong. Covering up the symptoms only makes the problem worse.
Surgical intervention is also a conventional treatment method. In extreme cases, the nerve itself will be destroyed. This often only helps the pain for a brief period of time but unfortunately, most symptoms ultimately wind up worse than before the procedure.
Breakthrough Non-surgical, Non-prescription Treatments for Neuropathy
IMAC Regeneration Centers has developed an effective treatment for neuropathy that does not involve prescription medication, surgery or splints. By utilizing a combination of stem cells, platelet-rich-plasma, physical therapy and chiropractic, the underlying cause of the symptoms – the damage and disease, is treated naturally. Our cutting edge non-surgical procedures and specialized treatment can reduce suffering and repair nerve damage. Our patients are living a better quality of life and resuming activities they never thought would be possible again. You can hear more about these testimonials at our upcoming neuropathy seminars. (See list below for dates and times.)
If you have been diagnosed with neuropathy and want a life without constant burning, numbness and pain, please attend one of our upcoming neuropathy seminars. If you know anyone suffering from neuropathy, IMAC Regeneration Centers may be able to help. Please call 1-844-266-IMAC to set up an appointment for an evaluation or email info@imacregeneration.com for more information.
IMAC REGENERATION CENTERS LOCATIONS:
IMAC REGENERATION CENTER OF MURRAY, KY Neuropathy Seminar, Tuesday, May 29th at 6:15 pm. Catered by The Keg.
270-971-4344
contactus@imacmurray.com
1601 Hwy 121 N. Bypass Ste. B
Murray, KY 42071
IMAC REGENERATION CENTER OF PADUCAH, KY Neuropathy Seminar, Tuesday, May 22nd at 6:15 pm. Catered by Backwoods BBQ.
270-554-5114
contactus@imacpaducah.com
2725 James Sanders Blvd.
Paducah, KY 42001
OZZIE SMITH IMAC OF CHESTERFIELD, MO Neuropathy Seminar, Tuesday, May 8th at 6:00 pm. Catered by Fit Flavors.
314-200-4955
contactus@ozziesmithcenter.com
13353 Olive Blvd.
Chesterfield, MO 63017
OZZIE SMITH IMAC OF ST. PETERS, MO Neuropathy Seminar, Tuesday, May 22nd at 6:00 pm. Catered by Fit Flavors.
636-244-9871
contactus@ozziesmithcenter.com
263 Salt Lick Rd.
St. Peters, MO 63376
DAVID PRICE IMAC OF BRENTWOOD, TN Neuropathy Seminar, Monday June 4th at 6:00 pm. Catered by Amerigos.
615-678-0024
contactus@davidpricecenter.com
1605 Westgate Circle
Cool Springs, TN 37027
DAVID PRICE IMAC OF MURFREESBORO, TN Neuropathy Seminar, Thursday, May 10th at 6:00 pm. Catered by Demos’.
615-678-0014
contactus@davidpricecenter.com
205 N. Thompson Ln. Ste. H.
Murfreesboro, TN 37129
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