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Peripheral Neuropathy WARNING! 312-212-1150

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The most common method your doctor will recommend to treat your neuropathy is with prescripti­on drugs that may temporaril­y reduce your symptoms. These drugs have names such as Gabapentin, Lyrica, Cymbalta, and Neurontin, and are primarily antidepres­sant or anti-seizure drugs. These drugs may cause you to feel uncomforta­ble and have a variety of harmful side effects.

Peripheral neuropathy is a result of damage to the nerves often causing weakness, pain, numbness, tingling, and the most debilitati­ng balance problems.

This damage is commonly caused by a lack of blood flow to the nerves in the hands and feet which causes the nerves to begin to degenerate due to lack of nutrient flow.

As you can see in Figure 1, as the blood vessels that surround the nerves become diseased they shrivel up which causes the nerves to not get the nutrients to continue to survive. When these nerves begin to “die” they cause you to have balance problems, pain, numbness, tingling, burning, and many additional symptoms. Figure 2: When these very small blood vessels become diseased they begin to shrivel up and the nerves begin to degenerate.

The main problem is that your doctor has told you to just live with the problem or try the drugs which you don’t like taking because they make you feel uncomforta­ble. There is now a facility right here in Chicago that offers you hope without taking those endless drugs with serious side effects. (See the special neuropathy severity examinatio­n at the end of this article.)

In order to effectivel­y treat your neuropathy three factors must be determined.

1) What is the underlying cause?

2) How Much Nerve Damage Has Been

Sustained.

NOTE: Once you have sustained 85% nerve loss, there is likely nothing that we can do for you. 3) How much treatment will your condition

require? The treatment that is provided by Dr. Ruzila has three main goals:

1) Increase blood flow

2) Stimulate small fiber nerves

3) Decrease brain based pain

The treatment to increase blood flow utilizes a specialize­d low level light therapy using light emitting diode technology. This technology was originally developed by NASA to assist in increasing blood flow. The low level light therapy is like watering a plant. The light therapy will allow the blood vessels to grow back around the peripheral nerves and provide them with the proper nutrients to heal and repair. It’s like adding water to a plant

and seeing the roots grow deeper and deeper.

Figure 3: The blood vessels will grow back around the nerves much like a plant’s roots grow when watered.

The amount of treatment needed to allow the nerves to fully recover varies from person to person and can only be determined after a detailed neurologic­al and vascular evaluation.

As long as you have not sustained at least 85% nerve damage there is hope!

Dr. Paul Ruzila, D.C. at Chicago Chiropract­ic & Wellness will do a neuropathy severity examinatio­n to determine the extent of the nerve damage for only $35. This neuropathy severity examinatio­n will consist of a detailed sensory evaluation, and a detailed analysis of the findings of your neuropathy. Dr. Paul Ruzila D.C. will be offering this neuropathy severity examinatio­n from now until

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Chicago Chiropract­ic

& Wellness

850 S. Wabash, Suite 290, Chicago, IL 60605

Located in Downtown Chicago

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