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Nerve damage, or neuropathy, often causes numbness, tingling, or burning sensation, most often in the hands and feet. Even minor symptoms can diminish your ability to participate in activities, while major neuropathy can make simple tasks painful and overwhelming. Fortunately, modern technology offers patients natural, drug-free relief that targets the cause of chronic pain rather than treating the symptoms.

Natural Treatments for Neuropathy

Cold Laser Treatments

Diabetes and other circulation issues can restrict blood flow to the tissues surrounding nerves, which atrophy due to the reduction of oxygen. Laser therapy is a pain-free procedure shown to alleviate the symptoms of nerve damage by stimulating circulation and allowing the body to naturally heal itself. By increasing the flow of blood and oxygen to the damaged nerves, laser therapy can reverse the damage of neuropathy, alleviating symptoms without resorting to addictive, potentially dangerous medication.

Dietary Guidance

neuropathyChronic neuropathy can also be caused by vitamin B deficiencies. While some patients experience medical conditions that inhibit absorption of nutrients from food, most can achieve relief through relatively simple dietary adjustments. Many chiropractic clinics offer dietary guidance to ensure you get sufficient nutrition to preserve healthy nerves and repair damaged tissue. If vitamin deficiencies have already caused neuropathy, laser therapy can be used in conjunction with dietary changes to alleviate symptoms and promote long-term health.

 

Chronic pain can impact almost every aspect of your life, from work to spending time with the family. Since 1996, the neuropathy experts at Bigbie Chiropractic have provided customized, drug-free pain relief solutions to patients throughout Lexington, Richland, and Saluda counties experiencing a wide range of persistent conditions. If you have pain from neuropathy, visit their website to find out how they will help. Follow their Facebook for more health tips and advice. Call (803) 356-9315 to discuss your options and schedule an appointment today.

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