Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Neuropathy Sufferers Find Relief With Peabody Chiropractic Office

By Loraine Roane


Most often, peripheral neuropathy causes symptoms in the hands, feet or both. However, the condition is not always limited to the extremities. Those persistent symptoms of pain and weakness are due to nerve damage. Peabody Chiropractic is the source of evaluation and care for many sufferers.

Your symptoms will be explored during your first appointment. It is usually assumed that only diabetics are prone to this disorder. However, only a third of those afflicted have diabetes. It may also be attributed to vitamin deficiency, an autoimmune disease or alcoholism.

You may have cramps in your legs, sharp pains and are losing sleep. Some clients report feeling as if they are wearing tight stockings when they are wearing none. The condition of your legs and feet make it difficult to sleep. It hurts when you walk. Common beliefs are that only diabetics develop this disorder. However, only a third of the sufferers are diabetic.

Your spine and extremities will be examined. Describing the symptoms can help in the evaluation. As you walk into the office, the chiropractor may detect that your sense of balance is affected. This is commonly associated with peripheral neuropathy.

Insufficient flow of blood to the extremities may be helped by wearing compression stockings. Many individuals find these improve the condition. Increasing the blood flow may alleviate the prickling and numb feelings almost immediately.

The age group most likely to suffer from this condition is fifty-five years and older. Also, people of any age who sit at a desk all day on the computer are susceptible to carpal tunnel syndrome. This example of neuropathy may cause them to be unable to continue working. When the condition is of genetic origin, the onset is much earlier, usually before the age of thirty. If the cause cannot be found, it is said the neuropathy is of idiopathic origin.




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