Top FAQs for Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment
1. What is peripheral neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy is nerve damage that causes pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness, usually in the hands or feet.
2. Can neuropathy be treated without medications?
Yes—our non-invasive therapies focus on restoring nerve function without the side effects of medications.
3. How does electroanalgesia help with neuropathy?
It reduces pain signals, improves circulation, and promotes healing at the nerve level using safe, therapeutic electrical stimulation.
4. What is cold laser therapy used for in neuropathy?
It helps reduce inflammation, improve blood flow, and stimulate tissue repair—relieving symptoms like burning and tingling.
5. What causes peripheral neuropathy?
Common causes include diabetes, spinal issues, infections, chemotherapy, trauma, and certain autoimmune conditions.
6. How long does it take to feel results?
Many patients notice improvements within a few weeks of starting a consistent treatment plan.
7. Will neuropathy go away on its own?
Not usually. Without treatment, symptoms may worsen. Early intervention is critical for managing and reversing damage.
8. Is peripheral neuropathy permanent?
It can be—but with the right care, symptoms can often be reduced and function can be significantly improved.
9. Can I get treated if I have diabetes?
Yes—many of our patients have diabetic neuropathy. Our therapies are designed to work alongside diabetic care plans.
10. Do you offer personalized treatment plans?
Absolutely. Every patient receives a tailored plan based on their symptoms, goals, and medical history.