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What is Peripheral Sensory Neuropathy?

Updated: Aug 21, 2024





Peripheral sensory neuropathy is a kind of neuropathy that causes numbness and/or various kinds of pain in the feet and legs (later the hands and fingers) that creates a great deal of distress and agony for many people. It is the most commonly experienced kind of peripheral neuropathy by the vast majority of neuropathic pain sufferers.

In the form of neuropathy the tiny nerves that serve the skin become “disconnected” and fail in their ability to transmit normal sensations to the brain, such as decreased touch, perception, or hyper-excited nerves are responsible for causing all the pain, swelling, burning and other symptoms associated with the disease.

Neuropathy Symptoms

· severe numbness in feet or hands

· extreme sensitivity to touch

· burning pain in feet, legs, or hands

· excessively cold feet and/or hands

· cramping of feet and legs

· tingling in hands or feet

· restless leg syndrome

· loss of balance or coordination

· loss of sleep due to pain

· feelings of walking on pins and needles

· weakness in arms or legs

Neuropathy is a progressive disease. If you have just one symptom, get checked now!

If you suffer from neuropathy and live in Florida, contact us today to find out if you are a candidate for our drug-free at-home neuropathy treatment.

Dr Chris Hopkins at Hopkins Health specializes in helping people that suffer with Neuropathy. Dr Hopkins serves Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island and surrounding areas.


If you suffer with neuropathy pain and have tried chiropractic, physical therapy or medical therapies without long lasting results, chances are we can help.

Call today 904.468.2167


 
 
 

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