The Complications of Peripheral Neuropathy

Dr. Charles Ferrante Chiropractor Oakhurst, NJ

Charles Ferrante, D.C. graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University with a B.S. in Biology and New York Chiropractic College. For the last 9 years, Dr. Ferrante’s practice has been devoted to the successful treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy with natural protocols together with Pain Neutralization Technique and Chiropractic... more

At NJ Neuropathy in Oakhurst, one of the most common disorders that we encounter is known as peripheral neuropathy. The peripheral nerves play a critical role in the health of the human body. These nerves carry signals from the brain to the rest of the body. Then, the nerves transmit sensory information back to the brain which can sometimes take the form of nerve pain. Sometimes, people come down with a disorder called peripheral neuropathy. This might be due to diabetes, chemotherapy, or other medical concerns. Regardless, there are a number of complications that might arise when you have been diagnosed with this disease.

The Common Complications of Peripheral Neuropathy

If you have been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy, you may experience these common complications. Injuries: Injuries can develop quickly in people who have peripheral neuropathy. Injuries to the peripheral nerves will make it difficult for you to sense changes in temperature and pressure. Therefore, this makes it easier for these individuals to hurt themselves. Burns, puncture wounds and other injuries are common in people with this disorder. Ulcers: Ulcers are also very common in people with peripheral neuropathy. These ulcers develop primarily due to pressure. People often cannot sense when they are putting too much pressure on a given area. As a result, the skin in that area starts to break down. As a result, an ulcer can form.

Infections: Infections are also common with this disorder. Infections develop because there is a breakdown in the skin in that area. The skin is the body's first line of defense against infections. When the skin breaks down due to ulcers and injuries, it is easier for you to develop an infection. Autonomic Issues: Depending on the location of the nerves that have been damaged, people may also develop autonomic issues. These issues develop due to changes in the way blood circulates throughout the body secondary to nerve damage. This can place a lot of stress on your nervous system. These complications can show up differently in different people.

At NJ Neuropathy, our goal is to take care of the entire patient, not only the disease. We believe this allows us to provide the best possible care for our patients. Call NJ Neuropathy today to learn more. At NJ Neuropathy, our goal is to provide Neuropathy treatment in Oakhurst for everyone who needs it. We see patients with nerve disorders ranging from RSD to diabetes, chemotherapy, traumatic accidents, and more. Whether you have tingling, numbness, or other signs of nerve pain, we are here to help you. Our doctors work hard to stay well-versed in the latest information in the field. To learn more about our services, please call us today at (732) 898-3040 to make an appointment.