Tingling and numbness in the hands and feet could be symptoms of neuropathy, as are a variety of other nerve-related symptoms. Carpal tunnel and diabetic neuropathy are two of the most common neuropathies treated by the experts at Washington Center for Pain Management in Bellevue, Washington. They can also help you manage other sources of nerve damage if needed. If you experience symptoms of neuropathy, contact the practice by phone or request an appointment online and get the diagnosis and treatment you need.
Neuropathy is a name for damage to the nerves in the body. Nerves carry messages to and from the brain, but those messages get distorted when nerves are damaged.
Neuropathy is generally categorized into a number of types:
Neuropathy can be brought on by genetic factors or other causes such as:
First, it’s important to recognize the symptoms of neuropathy, especially if you’re at high risk for the condition. Symptoms of neuropathy to watch for include:
To find out for sure if you have neuropathy, you need to see a specialist for diagnosis. They will perform a thorough workup, including a physical exam, lab work, and nerve testing, to confirm your diagnosis.
Numerous treatment modalities are available for neuropathies, and your pain specialist puts together a customized treatment plan based on the cause and severity of your particular nerve condition.
TENS therapy is one common treatment for mild neuropathies that delivers an electric current through the affected area. Complex neuropathies may respond well to spinal cord stimulation, a device implanted in the spinal column that helps normalize overactive nerve impulses.
Medication is often beneficial for lessening pain, and physical therapy can help improve strength, while braces can provide support. Surgery is usually only recommended in severe cases that don’t respond to more conservative methods.
Learn more about neuropathy treatment options by calling the office or requesting an appointment online today.