Neuropathy

How to Treat Neuropathy in San Antonio, TX

Not all neuropathy pain is created equal, which is why we offer a host of different treatments.

Neuropathy may not be as talked about as other chronic disorders, but it still affects approximately 20 million Americans. While neuropathy is more common in older adults, it can strike at any age. About 30 percent of neuropathy cases are the result of an unknown cause, while another 30 percent are due to diabetes. No matter the cause, the most important thing we can do for our patients is getting them up and moving around again pain-free. Because every patient and their symptoms are different, we offer a variety of neuropathy treatments in San Antonio to accommodate each unique individual.

First and foremost

The main goal of neuropathy treatment is to treat the underlying cause of the disorder. If you’re been diagnosed with diabetes, we’ll want to make sure your diabetes is being treated and under control. Sometimes just controlling the cause of the neuropathy is enough to start noticing improvements.

Next course of action

Once we figure out the cause of your neuropathy, we’ll want to handle any pain symptoms you may be experiencing. When it comes to managing pain, we will often prescribe medications first. Common pain medications for neuropathy include antidepressants and anticonvulsants. However, if pain persists even with medication, then we will likely recommend other therapies and courses of action to control your pain. Your San Antonio, Texas, Pain Specialists are always here to talk about what medications will work best for you and your medical history.

Other options

It’s important to keep in mind that neuropathy treatment will stop the disorder’s progression but will not be able to reverse damage. However, treatment is still necessary to control your symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Your San Antonio, Texas, Pain Specialist will also sit down with you and discuss how to manage your condition from the comfort of your own home. We’ll talk about self-care and certain signs that might warrant an emergency visit to our office. After all, the best thing you can do for neuropathy is to detect problems early. If you have diabetes, ask us about ways you can care for your feet so that they stay healthy and strong.

If you’ve recently been diagnosed with neuropathy or you’re looking for new ways to stop neuropathy pain, then call our office today. The sooner you stop neuropathy’s damaging effects, the better! New Patient Appointments Call (210) 527-1166!

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