Prescription nerve blockers can lose their effectiveness after a few months because they are designed to reduce pain signals, not repair the damaged nerves causing the problem. As neuropathy progresses or the body becomes less responsive to medication, symptoms may...
Persistent numbness in your feet should never be ignored, especially when diabetes may be involved. Ongoing tingling, burning sensations, reduced feeling, and balance problems can all point to worsening nerve damage, and seeking diabetic neuropathy treatment early may...
Dr. Paul Fisher’s #1 International Bestseller in Neurology, Diabetes, and Medicine Dr. Paul Fisher, DC, MS, founder of Innovative Nerve & Joint Centers, is now an International Bestselling author. His book, Beyond Feet on Fire: How to Reverse Neuropathy...
Schedule appointment Many people wonder: Is my leg pain caused by neuropathy or sciatica? Burning feet, tingling legs, or electric shock-like pain can feel similar, but these conditions are very different—and require very different treatments. We often get people in...
A post by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases shows that more than 30% of people who have diabetes have autonomic neuropathy. This condition occurs when the nerve cells throughout the body get damaged by high sugar levels. If left...
Overcoming Neuropathy: Real Patient Success Stories Neuropathy, specifically peripheral neuropathy, is a condition resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves, which can cause weakness, numbness, and pain, usually in the hands and feet. It can be due to various...