PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY

Peripheral neuropathy is considered to be the most common type of diabetic neuropathy. It normally affects the feet and legs of the patients primarily, followed by the hands and arms. The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy are often worse during night, and may include any of the following:

At Rishi hospital we have developed a very result driven treatment process to overcome the ailments of peripheral neuropathy to a very great extent.More over the process of treatment is conceptualized with an intention to provide eternal relief to the patients within the minimum timeframe. The ceaseless efforts of our research team helped us to develop the unique treatment process.

FAQ - Peripheral Neuropathy

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Peripheral neuropathy is a condition caused by damage to the peripheral nerves, which connect the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. It commonly affects the feet and hands, leading to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning sensation, weakness, or pain. It is often seen in people with diabetes.

Symptoms may vary from person to person, but the most common ones include:

  • Numbness or reduced ability to feel pain or temperature

  • Tingling or burning sensation, especially in the feet

  • Sharp, stabbing, or electric-like pain

  • Muscle weakness

  • Loss of balance or coordination
    Early diagnosis can help prevent further nerve damage.

Yes, peripheral neuropathy can be effectively managed, especially when detected early. Treatment focuses on controlling the underlying cause (such as diabetes), reducing symptoms, improving nerve function, and preventing progression. Lifestyle changes, proper medical care, and supportive therapies can significantly improve quality of life.

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