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.
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