Healing Peripheral Neuropathy

by | Jan 2, 2018 | Health

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No matter the cause, peripheral neuropathy can be a very difficult condition to manage. It can start with the numbness or the pins and needles feeling of having your foot “fall asleep” and can spread into your arms and legs, making coordination difficult and falling more likely. There are cases of neuropathy that present as throbbing, burning, or jabbing pains, as well. There’s also the possibility that the patient will not notice small injuries due to the masking effect of the neuropathy. Indeed, more complicated cases can involve motor nerves that control movement, and the autonomic nerves that control things like temperature sensitivity, digestive processes, or even blood pressure and breathing. Neuropathy also has a variety of causes, from trauma or toxic exposure, to heredity and autoimmune disorders, to certain forms of cancer. It’s important to determine the root cause, as neuropathy is a symptom of a larger problem.

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The use of stem cells to treat diabetic neuropathy and as a treatment for autoimmune diseases has clinical science behind it. In Las Vegas NV and all over the world, clinics are investigating how to use stem cells to heal the human body in ways that pills and surgeries simply can’t touch. From cancer to hair replacement, the way to healing may be within ourselves, needing only science and medicine to heal the most devastating of conditions. Talk to a doctor about stem cell treatments for peripheral neuropathy, and what regenerative medicine can do to help you to live an active, full life, without fear of falling or possibly harmful drops and spikes in blood pressure. If you suspect that you have peripheral neuropathy, then get a full medical evaluation to determine the cause and extent, then talk to trained stem cell doctors about regenerative medicine.