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Patient Education: Is Neuropathy Curable?

12/11/2023

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Patients come to your pharmacy or clinic for help managing the discomfort and pain of peripheral neuropathy. And they often bring a host of questions about the condition. Chief among these remains: Is neuropathy curable? These patients may experience numbness, weakness, or tingling sensations. These symptoms may leave patients feeling desperate for answers. Or, at the very least, in need of a plan to better manage their symptoms. 

Currently, there is no cure. But symptomatic relief and pain management are both attainable. The extent that management and relief can occur depends on many factors. These factors influence management and treatment options. They include everything from the willingness of the patient to comply with therapeutic recommendations to the cause and location of the neuropathy. 

Here’s what your patients need to know about peripheral nerve disorder and therapeutic interventions.

Understanding Neuropathy

Neuropathy refers to dysfunction or damage to one or more nerves, causing discomfort or pain. The affected area may exhibit muscle weakness, burning, pins-and-needles feelings, or numbness. For most patients, neuropathy first manifests in their hands and feet. Over time, it impacts other regions of the body, too. 

Peripheral neuropathy affects the network of nerves located outside of your central nervous system. What do patients need to know about how the central and peripheral nervous systems work together? They should think of their central nervous system like Grand Central Station in New York City. From this station, tracks (nerve networks) lead across the city (the body), delivering trains (information signals) back and forth to the central station. 

What happens when the tracks of this imaginary transit system get damaged, or a train derails? It upsets neuron communications between the peripheral and central nervous systems. The type of damage caused by such events varies from patient to patient. 

For example, neuropathy may disrupt peripheral nerves throughout the body, causing a condition referred to as polyneuropathy. But others may face multifocal neuropathy, affecting a combination of nerves in one location, or mononeuropathy, upsetting one nerve or type of nerve.

Different Types of Peripheral Neuropathy

Patients must understand that peripheral neuropathy comes with different symptoms, depending on the nerves involved. The peripheral nervous system contains three primary kinds of nerves, which all serve vital roles in health and well-being. The three types of nerves include:

  • Motor nerves
  • Sensory nerves
  • Autonomic nerves

Motor nerves travel from your brain and spinal cord to your peripheral nerves, conveying motion-related commands to your muscles. Sensory nerves travel in the opposite direction of motor nerves, relaying information to the central nervous system about your five senses (e.g., smell, touch, taste, sight, hearing). 

​As for autonomic nerves? They handle automatic body functions like digestion, breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, bladder control, sweating, and sexual arousal. These nerves also monitor for bodily needs and external stressors. ​

Is Neuropathy Curable?

Is neuropathy curable? The short answer is no. Once diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy, identifying and treating the underlying medical cause comes next. Diabetes is often the culprit. But other conditions may also contribute to neuropathy, including infections. The underlying cause has a direct correlation with its treatability. What’s more, patients should know many treatment options abound. But they’re not all created equal. 

The best option? The NeuropaCalm Care Program, a cutting-edge interventional strategy that combines the latest science in nitric oxide supplementation with light therapy. When you couple these protocols with testing and supplementation, your pharmacy or clinic will offer an unmatched and much-needed healthcare modality. Contact us to learn more about the NeuropaCalm Care Program and how to bring it to your pharmacy or clinic.
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