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What Is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy is a disease that can come in several different forms and is often referred to as peripheral neuropathy. It involves nerve damage which can occur in different parts of the body along with the symptoms associated with it.

If you’re experiencing any of the following issues, it could be a sign that you’re suffering from neuropathy:

  • Nerve pain
  • Numbness in the hands, legs, arms, and feet
  • Pain in the head and spine
  • Balance and coordination issues
  • Weakness in the muscles
  • Burning sensations
  • Sharp, sudden pain

Neuropathy in the feet or legs can lead to sleep disruptions too. Numbness can be either short or long-term, and in severe cases, it can also result in paralysis. A lack of Vitamin B12 is also a big factor in one developing peripheral neuropathy.

The Link Between Vitamin B12 Deficiency and Neuropathy

Low Vitamin B12 can cause dysfunction in the myelin sheath. The role of the myelin sheath is to protect the nerves from becoming damaged. This affects the ability of the nerves to operate correctly, as well as affecting the ability to provide adequate nutrition to the myelin sheath.

deficiency of Vitamin B12 is fairly common in the older age groups. In fact, between 10% and 15% of those over 60 years old have neuropathy.

If you’re a type 2 diabetic, unfortunately, you may be at a higher risk for neuropathy. The use of metformin for the management of blood sugar levels can deplete levels of Vitamin B12 in the body. So, if you’re a type 2 diabetic and any of the symptoms of neuropathy develop, then it’s best to seek medical help in this case.

An intensive treatment plan is needed to ensure that optimal Vitamin B12 levels are maintained.

Treatment for Neuropathy: How Vitamin B12 Helps

Research has shown that Vitamin B12 can assist with recovery from nerve pain associated with neuropathy through the:

  • Revival of nerves
  • Development of myelination

At Gold Coast Chiropractic, we appreciate the pain and issues associated with peripheral neuropathy. Our dedicated team of professionals are always at hand to provide the necessary means to help patients improve their health through treatment.

Let’s take a look at how much B12 one needs for recovery from neuropathy.

How Much Vitamin B12 Is Needed for Neuropathy Treatment

Since a B12 deficiency can lead to neuropathy, topping up on this vitamin is vital. While certain foods contain Vitamin B12, one requires medical attention to experience the true benefits of recovery.

Two popular ways in which B12 levels can be restored to normal include:

  • B12 injections
  • Oral medications

The method used is generally dependent on whether one has developed a nutritional deficiency or poorly absorbs the vitamin. However, at Gold Coast Chiropractic we use different methods using cutting-edge technology when treating neuropathy. It’s fast-acting, efficient, and leads to improvement in patient recovery within just a couple of sessions.

The required doses of Vitamin B12 for neuropathy in adults are:

  • 1000mcg daily over five days
  • 1000mcg weekly over five weeks

The Diagnosis Process for Neuropathy

A doctor can diagnose you so that you can know if you have neuropathy and require treatment. Then, you can find the right practitioner to help develop a treatment plan for you.

After discussing your symptoms, and medications, and carrying out the relevant examinations, such as genetic testing, the next step is treatment. That’s where we come in - we offer procedures that deal with neuropathy appropriately and effectively.

Who Is Gold Coast Chiropractic?

Gold Coast Chiropractic treats patients with neuropathy with a 93% success rate. So, you know when you undergo therapy with us, you’ve got the best chance of success.

You’re not required to receive any of the following:

  • Medications which can be addictive
  • Surgical interventions
  • Injections

One other benefit to using our protocol is that there are no side effects experienced by the patient. Unfortunately, with other forms of treatment such as medications and injections, this isn’t always the case.

Questions to Ask Before Deciding Where to Go for Treatment

It’s worth bearing some important questions in mind before choosing your practitioner for treating the problem. This can help you gain a better understanding of your position and help you realize the severity of your condition.

Here are some of them:

Do You Experience Pain Often?

Peripheral neuropathy is often accompanied by chronic pain. It can affect your quality of life.

But it shouldn’t dishearten you - there are very effective treatment methods out there as we’ve mentioned.

Do You Experience Pain Often?

Peripheral neuropathy is often accompanied by chronic pain. It can affect your quality of life.

But it shouldn’t dishearten you - there are very effective treatment methods out there as we’ve mentioned.

What Treatment Methods Have You Tried in the Past?

Perhaps you’ve tried oral medications or surgery in the past. Maybe they worked for a while, but the effects weren’t long-lasting as you’d hoped, or you encountered some side effects as a result.

Discouragement shouldn’t set in - the fact that our treatment plan has such a high success rate shows that there is hope.

Do You Think Surgery Is the Only Way to Treat It?

Many might think surgery is always the best option. However, this isn’t exactly the case when it comes to neuropathy.

We’re able to reduce pain and improve movement without the need for surgery or oral medications.

Get Your Neuropathy Treatment Plan With the Best Right Here

Do you suffer from neuropathy? We don’t want you to have to any longer. Now you know there’s an advanced neuropathy treatment option that gets the best results possible.

You can improve your conditions greatly, just like many of our other patients, by taking up one of our treatment plans. Get in touch with us today! We’re ready to help give you the quality of life that you deserve.