Neuropathy Treatments

Progress in the treatment of peripheral neuropathy

If your general physician suspects that you may have a form of peripheral neuropathy or if your symptoms put forward such ailment suspicion then you might be recommended to a neurologist who specializes in diseases of the nerves. History of your symptoms will be taken; you will be examined for other deep signs of peripheral neuropathy like numbness, muscle weakness and impaired reflexes. This is a very common practice, but do you know the treatment process that shows some improvement? Read on this article to know about the medication and therapies involved in treating peripheral neuropathy.

In view of the fact that, this particular disease has so many causes and presentations, the initial step to diagnosis is performing a thorough medical history and physical examination. The physical test combined with certain tests counting vibration and monofilament testing is very accurate in diagnosing certain types of neuropathy.

Neuropathy Treatments

After the neuropathy diagnosis, if you test positive then the treatment shall be started depending on the causes.

  • Insufficient vitamin can be corrected
  • If it is caused by nerve tingle then it shall be treated by injections, surgery and physical therapies.
  • Neuropathies coupled with immune diseases can get better with autoimmune disease treatment
  • Timely cure with sympathetic injections can cut down the chance of shingles developing to postherpetic neuralgia.

Neuropathy pain can be controlled with medications even if a specific treatment isn't available. Medications for normal symptoms include the following like acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin. On the other hand, Tricyclicantidepressants such as amitriptyline (Elavil) or nortriptyline (Pamelor) and antiseizure medications, such as carbamazepine (Tegretol) have been used to relieve the pain of neuropathy. Note- medications differ from one person to another based on the causes and symptoms, so consult your physician before using.

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With regards to the treatments for peripheral neuropathy, there is ongoing research ranging from evaluating the effectiveness of topical gels bone marrow treatments. New treatments and therapies will become available as the research progresses.

If your symptoms surround the ailment of peripheral neuropathy then you should contact a specialized healthcare professional who can successfully treat and cure your disease while alleviating the symptoms.

Neurology Muscular Dystrophy and Neuropathy Specialist
9301 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 600, Beverly Hills (Los Angeles County), CA 90210
(310) 278-2525