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How to Manage Neuropathy : How Acupuncture Can Help

The constant tingling, burning, numbness, and inability to feel sensations that a neuropathy patient experiences isn’t just uncomfortable, but it impacts their everyday life. In just the United States alone, there are approximately 25 million people who suffer everyday with symptoms stemming from neuropathy.  

 

What is Neuropathy? What are the symptoms and What does it affect?

Neuropathy is a condition where there is damage or dysfunction to the nerves that your body depends on to transmit signals between your brain and spinal cord to the rest of your body. When there is damage to the nerve it disrupts the communication between the nerves and will cause you symptoms. These symptoms include pain, numbness, tingling and inability to feel sensations. You may not know but there are 4 different types of neuropathy. There is Peripheral, Autonomic, Focal and Proximal Neuropathy. Each type deals with a different part of the body. Peripheral Neuropathy affects the hands, feet, arms and legs. It affects almost 5% of people over 55. Autonomic neuropathy affects involuntary functions such as digestion, bladder control, heart rate and blood pressure. Whereas Focal Neuropathy, it deals with damage to a single nerve, usually in the torso, limb or head. Last but not least we have proximal neuropathy which typically involves weakness and pains often found in the hips, buttocks, or thighs.

 

How can Neuropathy Acupuncture help me? How does it work?

Now you may be wondering if and how acupuncture could help if you are dealing with any of these uncomfortable symptoms. Acupuncture stimulates specific points on the body to promote a natural healing process. It helps with neuropathic pain by triggering pain-modulating pathways in the spinal cord and brain. Studies show acupuncture has a high success rate in helping patients with neuropathy when treatments are received consistently.

Acupuncture helps with:

  • Reducing Pain and Inflammation: Calms overactive nerves, eases discomfort, and reduces sensitivity.

  • Increasing Blood Flow and Oxygen: Improves circulation to reduce numbness and tingling while supporting nerve repair.

  • Improving Sensation and Nerve Function: Restores nerve signaling, which helps patients regain feeling and reduce weakness or numbness.

  • Modifying Neural Communication: Releases neurotransmitters like serotonin and reduces overactive pain signals.

  • Healing the Body and Supporting Energy Flow: In Chinese medicine, neuropathy is often linked to blood and Qi deficiency or stagnation; acupuncture helps restore balance and nourish the nerves.

  • Addressing Root Cause: Supports overall health and helps prevent progression of underlying conditions.

In addition, we use ATP Resonance BioTherapy® to complement acupuncture. This gentle, non-invasive treatment delivers low-level energy frequencies that stimulate cellular energy production, repair damaged nerve tissue, and improve overall nerve function. By enhancing circulation and supporting natural regeneration, ATP Resonance BioTherapy® works hand in hand with acupuncture to reduce pain, restore mobility, and help patients regain their quality of life.

What about Diabetic Neuropathy? Can Acupuncture help me?

Yes, acupuncture has been shown to provide effective relief for diabetic neuropathy. It helps by improving blood circulation, reducing pain, and stimulating the nerves to promote healing. Research indicates that acupuncture can significantly reduce symptoms like tingling, burning sensations, and numbness, which are common symptoms with diabetic neuropathy.

Does Peripheral Neuropathy Go Away?

Peripheral neuropathy is a degenerative condition characterized by the gradual worsening of nerve damage. Although it is challenging to fully reverse, significant improvements are often achievable with targeted treatment. Nerve regeneration is possible, enhancing function and reducing symptoms substantially. Treatment duration and the degree of improvement vary based on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. With neuropathy, every moment counts. Acupuncture can help save dying nerves but it can be difficult to bring back ones that have already died.

When it comes to neuropathy, we understand how painful and frustrating it can be to deal with. At Westbury Acupuncture, we can assure you the best results. Our practitioner, Jae Won Kim, will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific symptoms, needs, and goals. Here at Westbury Acupuncture, your health is our top priority.

One of our patients, C.L, shared: I had been suffering from neuropathy in my feet and legs for years due to neurolymphoma, and my walking, balance, and quality of life were all affected. Every neurologist I saw told me there was no cure and that I just had to live with it. Out of desperation, I turned to Westbury Acupuncture. After just a few sessions, I noticed real changes—my walking and balance improved, and the feeling in my feet started to return. It truly feels like a miracle. I would encourage anyone struggling with neuropathy to give them a try. They’ve done wonders for me.

If you suffer from any kind of neuropathy, we invite you to call and book a free consultation so we can help you say goodbye to pain and hello to life!

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