Peripheral Neuropathy

Can Peripheral Neuropathy Go Away On Its Own?

September 15, 20252 min read

Have you ever wondered, 


“Can Peripheral Neuropathy Go Away On Its Own?” 


The simple truth is that the answer to this question depends on several factors…


  • What caused your neuropathy? 


  • Which nerves are damaged? 


  • How much are the nerves damaged? 


Sometimes peripheral neuropathy can be reduced if the underlying cause is identified and treated promptly. 


For example:


#1. Vitamin Deficiency 

If your neuropathy is caused by a vitamin deficiency, such as a lack of B12 or folate, supplementing with these nutrients can often resolve your symptoms.


#2. Medication 

If your neuropathy is a side effect of a medication, stopping or changing the medication may allow your nerves to heal and your symptoms to improve.


#3. Autoimmune Disorder

If your neuropathy is related to an autoimmune disorder, treating the underlying condition can help prevent further nerve damage and may allow for some recovery.


However, in many cases, peripheral neuropathy is a chronic condition that requires ongoing care. 


This is particularly true if your neuropathy is caused by a progressive disorder such as diabetes or if the nerve damage is extensive.


By the way, 


…have you considered scheduling a 29 Point Sensory Exam™ to get to the root of your nerve pain? 


This revolutionary exam will help identify… 


…which nerves are damaged 


…and the severity of the nerve damage 


Once we have this data we will know IF WE CAN HELP reduce or eliminate the numbness, tingling, and burning sensation 


So that you can get your life back…


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Talk again soon, 


Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.


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Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.

Dr. Rich Benjamin graduated from Sherman College of Chiropractic in 2005. He is certified in the Gonstead technique and was President of the Gonstead Study Club during his tenure at Sherman. He specializes in Knee Pain, Shoulder Pain and Peripheral Neurological in Fort Mill, SC.

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