Neuropathy happens when nerves get damaged or stop working properly. It often starts in the hands or feet, but it can spread to other parts of the body. You might feel numbness, pain, tingling, weakness — or a mix of all the above.
There’s a long list of things that can cause or worsen neuropathy:
Diabetes
Injuries or trauma
Autoimmune diseases
Exposure to toxins or chemicals
Kidney or liver problems
Poor circulation (vascular issues)
Certain medications
Alcohol abuse
Vitamin deficiencies
This condition is also known as peripheral neuropathy because it mostly affects the nerves outside your brain and spinal cord.
Common Neuropathy Symptoms
Neuropathy doesn’t show up the same way in everyone. Some people get hit hard with a bunch of symptoms. Others only notice one or two. Here’s what to look out for:
Numbness or tingling in your hands or feet
Burning, stabbing, or electric-like pain
Muscle weakness or twitching
Loss of coordination or balance
Cramping or spasms
Trouble moving arms or legs
Low blood pressure or irregular heartbeat
Digestive problems, nausea, or constipation
Dizziness or fainting spells
Bladder or urinary issues
Neuropathy Treatment That Works
Neuropathy can mess with your life — physically and mentally. Pain, fatigue, and frustration are common. That’s why we don’t throw random treatments at you and hope something sticks.
At Associates in Relief, we build treatment plans that actually make sense for you. That means:
Personalized, non-invasive therapies
Real focus on reducing pain
Helping you regain function and control
No unnecessary drugs or side effects
We test what works and build your care plan from there. No guesswork. Just smart, effective relief.