Peripheral Neuropathy

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Relieving Nerve Pain, Restoring Daily Comfort

Peripheral Neuropathy affects the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, causing pain, numbness, and weakness. We provide expert diagnosis, targeted treatments, and symptom relief to improve nerve function, reduce discomfort, and enhance your quality of life

How we can Help?

We offer advanced diagnostics, expert care, and personalized treatment for neurological conditions, focusing on pain relief, mobility improvement, and long-term management to enhance your overall neurological health and well-being

Guided Nerve Recovery

omprehensive care for Peripheral Neuropathy focusing on accurate diagnosis, pain relief
nerve repair therapies, and lifestyle support to restore function and improve daily comfort

Accurate Nerve Diagnosis

Advanced tests and evaluations to identify nerve damage and determine the best treatment plan for effective, long-term neuropathy relief

Personalized Treatment Plans

Customized therapies designed to target your specific neuropathy symptoms and improve nerve function effectively

Regular Monitoring Care

Consistent follow-ups to track progress, adjust treatments, and ensure long-term neuropathy management

Exploring the Origins & Triggers of Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral Neuropathy can result from diabetes, infections, injuries, or toxins. Understanding these causes helps in early detection,
prevention, and personalized treatment to manage symptoms and protect nerve health effectively

Frequently Asked Questions

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, causing tremors, stiffness, slowness, and balance problems due to dopamine loss

Early signs include tremors, slow movement, small handwriting, soft voice, and facial masking. Symptoms often begin subtly and gradually worsen over time.

Diagnosis is based on medical history, neurological examination, and symptom patterns. Imaging tests may rule out other conditions but aren't definitive for Parkinson’s

There is no cure, but medications, therapies, and lifestyle changes can effectively manage symptoms and improve quality of life

Treatment includes medications like levodopa, physical therapy, speech therapy, and in advanced cases, surgical options such as deep brain stimulation

Yes, regular exercise, a balanced diet, stress management, and support groups can significantly enhance daily functioning and emotional well-being

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