Neuropathy treatment addresses nerve damage that causes symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness, typically in the hands and feet, through a combination of diagnosis, medication, and supportive therapies.
Peripheral neuropathy can result from various causes, including diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, or nerve compression. A thorough neurological evaluation, including nerve conduction studies where appropriate, helps identify the underlying cause and guide treatment.
Treatment approaches depend on the cause and may include medications to manage nerve pain, addressing underlying conditions (such as blood sugar control for diabetic neuropathy), physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications. Your specialist will develop a plan tailored to your specific diagnosis and symptoms.
We partner with internationally accredited hospitals and clinics that meet rigorous safety and quality standards.
Your treatment is carried out by qualified, experienced doctors and surgeons specializing in their fields.
Every plan is tailored to your individual diagnosis, goals, and medical history — never one-size-fits-all.
From your first inquiry to aftercare at home, our team coordinates every step of your journey.
A comprehensive assessment, including relevant imaging and tests, helps establish a clear diagnosis.
Your specialist team develops a treatment plan tailored to your diagnosis, goals, and overall health.
Treatment is delivered according to your plan, with regular monitoring to track progress and response.
Continued follow-up care supports your recovery, long-term health, and any necessary adjustments to your plan.
Common causes include diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, certain medications, and nerve compression, though in some cases the cause remains unidentified.
Some forms of neuropathy can improve significantly if the underlying cause is identified and addressed, while others are managed to control symptoms and prevent progression.
Nerve conduction studies, blood tests, and a detailed neurological examination are commonly used to help identify the type and cause of neuropathy.
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