Neuropathy

3 Symptoms of Neuropathy

August 18, 20251 min read

Neuropathy, or nerve damage, can manifest in various ways, depending on the type and location of the affected nerves. 


However, there are 3 KEY SYMPTOMS that many people with neuropathy experience…


…which can serve as important warning signs to prompt further investigation and treatment.


Here Are The 3 Most Common Symptoms Of Neuropathy…


Symptom #1 Numbness or tingling

A feeling of NUMBNESS, TINGLING, or "PINS AND NEEDLES" sensations in the hands and feet, is one of the hallmark signs of neuropathy. 


Symptom #2 Pain

Neuropathic pain can range from mild to severe and is often described as burning, stabbing, or shooting sensations. 


This pain may be constant or may come and go, and can be particularly troublesome at night, disrupting sleep and overall quality of life.


Symptom #3 Weakness

As neuropathy progresses, it can cause weakness in the affected muscles, making it difficult to… 


…grip objects


…walk steadily


…OR maintain balance. 


This weakness may be accompanied by muscle cramps or twitching.


If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, you need to schedule a 29 Point Sensory Exam™ to determine…


  • Which nerves are damaged 


  • How much the nerves are damaged 


  • And if we are able to help you get relief


Early intervention can help slow the progression of nerve damage and alleviate your symptoms.


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Talk again soon, 


Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.


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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.

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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