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Neuropathy in Loveland

The National Institute of Health estimates that more than 30 million people suffer from neuropathy. However, that number is more than likely much higher as many people who suffer from this disease do not get tested for it. Neuropathy is a progressive disease, meaning it gets worse unless you do something about it. Do you have signs and symptoms of neuropathy?
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Woman holding legSigns and Symptoms of Neuropathy

  • Numbness, prickling, or tingling in your feet or hands can spread to your arms and legs.
  • Sharp, jabbing, throbbing, freezing, or burning pain
  • Extreme sensitivity to touch
  • Lack of coordination and falling
  • Muscle weakness or paralysis if motor nerves are affected
  • Heat intolerance and altered sweating
  • Bowel, bladder, or digestive problems
  • Changes in blood pressure, causing dizziness or lightheadedness

Neuropathy has a wide array of symptoms because it can affect the motor nerves that aid in movement, sensory nerves that aid in feeling objects, and autonomic nerves that control things like blood pressure, digestion, circulation, heart rate, and much more.

When a progressive condition such as this is diagnosed early, there is a greater chance of controlling the condition and potentially preventing more damage.

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At Dawson Chiropractic, we have cutting edge treatment options that are non-invasive with a high success rate.

Let us help you to identify and treat the cause of the neuropathy symptoms you may be experiencing and help your body heal from the inside out. Give us a call today.

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