There are many different treatments for neuropathy. They are:
Neurontin - gabapentin & Lyrica - They are antiepileptic drugs prescribed for neuropathy - possible side effect, however, is neuropathy (see manufacturer's literature) All drugs have side effects.
Methylcobalamine (B12) and folic acid
Rebuilder - combines a footbath with an electrical current. Claims to open up nerve channels and stimulate circulation.
Anodyne Therapy - infrared light to increase circulatioen and stimulate production of nitric acid. It is supposed to relax the arteries and elminates free radicals. Pads are put over the injured areas. Pain is supposed to be relieved with increased circulation and more Nitric Oxide in the boood.
Alpha lipoic acid which as an anti-oxidant attempts to protect the nerves that no further damage is done to the body. It can help with the symptoms,
It is becoming widely known that certain special forms of B vitamins have a lot to do with repairing nerve damage. Some people have tried large amounts of ordinary B1, B12 or B complex vitamins and they find that it does not help them. Ordinary B vitamins are water-soluble and they wash out of the body long before they get to the required levels needed in your blood stream sot that it can begin repairing nerve damage.
A type of B1 called Benfotiamine is a fat soluable B so that the body can hold onto the vitamin long enough to be used. There is a type of B12 called Methyl B12 that is a converted B12 that can be easily absorbed by the body.
There are medications for this. Two are Lyrica and Cimbalta. I use electrode stockings and a TENS unit at night and it helps a lot and I don't have to take pills. I use this for severe diabetic peripheral neuropathy pain in my feet and lower legs.
Peripheral neuropathy is very common in people with Diabetes, who have had chemotherapy, or nerve damage, trauma, and from many other cause
There are many treatment methods:
It is treated with various drugs such gabapentin (Neurontin), Cymbalta, etc. and other newer drugs which attempts to cover up the pain.
Rebuilder: Combines a footbath with an electrical current. Claims to open up nerve channels and stimulate circulation. to the affected area.
Alpha lipoic acid which as an anti-oxidant attempts to protect the nerves that no further damage is done to the body. It can help with the symptoms, but will not repair the nerves.
Glutamine & B6 - although no scientific evidence, some people with chemo induced neuropathy have had some relief. There is, however, some concern that it may stimulate tumor growth.
Anodyne Therapy: Infrared light to increase circulation and stimulate production of nitric acid. It is supposed to relax the arteries and eliminate free radicals. Pads are put over the injured areas. Pain is supposed to be relieved with increased circulation and more nitric oxide in the blood. Can treat common injuries.
It is becoming widely known that certain special forms of B vitamins have a lot to do with repairing nerve damage. .
You can treat the cause of the nerve damage, but there is no actual cure. You may need surgery or therapy to treat your symptoms, but be aware that there's no one medication to be taken that will cure you for all time.
The treatment for peripheral neuropathy depends on the underlying cause. If diabetes is causing your peripheral neuropathy then your physician should treat the diabetes. A vitamin deficit can also cause the problem, which is treatable.
Peripheral neuropathy can be inherited or acquired. Causes of acquired peripheral neuropathy include autoimmune responses, physical injury, toxins, tumors, Alcoholism. The treatment for peripheral neuropathy includes pain relievers, anti seizure medications, capsaicin, Lidocaine patch, Antidepressants.
Diabetic neuropathy has been shown to be prevented by tight glycemic control (A1c below 5%), and to be reversed in early stages with oral or injected daily doses of Methylcobalamin.
I don't believe there is a cure. Damaged nerves. from any cause, either heal themselves or your body learns how to function around them.
Peripheral neuropathy is a neurological illness that damages your nervous system. Currently there is no possible treatments that can help alleviate patient's discomfort.
A good diabetic peripheral neuropathy surgeon performs a procedure on patients who suffer nerve problems from having diabetes. The condition gets worse with age and surgery most times can relieve some of the pain associated with the disorder.
There are many benefits of peripheral neuropathy treatments. This includes reduction in pain as well as a reduction in numbness and other sensory symptoms.
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves. It often causes weakness, tingling, pain, and/or numbness of the hands and feet. If diagnosed and treated early, peripheral neuropathy can often be controlled.
Peripheral neuropathy is also known as somatic neuropathy or distal sensory polyneuropathy.
Yes. It can cause the peripheral neuropathy.
Race has not been found as a contributing factor in the onset of peripheral neuropathy.
NeuropathyNeuropathy is usually short for peripheral neuropathy, meaning a disease of the peripheral nervous system. Strictly speaking, however, neuropathy is any disease that affects any part of the nervous system. Neuropathy often results in numbness, abnormal sensations called dysesthesias and allodynias that occur either spontaneously or in reaction to external stimuli, and a characteristic form of pain, called neuropathic pain or neuralgia, that is qualitatively different from the ordinary nociceptive pain one might experience from stubbing a toe or hitting a finger with a hammer.Neuropathic pain is usually perceived as a steady burning and/or "pins and needles" and/or "electric shock" sensations. The difference is due to the fact that "ordinary" pain stimulates only pain nerves, while a neuropathy often results in the firing of both pain and non-pain (touch, warm, cool) sensory nerves in the same area, producing signals that the spinal cord and brain do not normally expect to receive.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeuropathyCommon causes of neuropathy include diabetic peripheral neuropathy, alcoholic neuropathy, and various polyneuropathies.
There is no usual evidence that indicates that idiopathic peripheral autonomic neuropathy is fatal.
Peripheral neuropathy three types-Focal,Multifocal (mononeuropathy multiplex)and generalized (Polyneuropathy)
Diffuse peripheral neuropathy primarily affects the limbs, damaging the nerves of the feet and hands. Autonomic neuropathy is the other form of diffuse neuropathy and it affects the heart and other internal organs
Its a alcohol-derived sugar used to sooth pain resulting from damage to peripheral nerve, such as seen in diabetec neuropathy.
Peripheral neuropathy is the damaged to the your neurological nervous system which is caused by birth or trauma. No it is not related to your eyes, that is false.