Neuropathy FAQs

Living with burning, tingling, or numbness in your hands or feet can be scary, especially when you’re not sure what’s causing it. At South Lake Wellness & Injury Center in Clermont, FL, many patients come in with questions about neuropathy and what they can do to feel better. Here’s a helpful, easy-to-follow guide to the most common questions.

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What Is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy happens when the nerves are damaged or not working the way they should. This can cause pain, tingling, numbness, or even weakness. While it often starts in the feet, it can also affect the hands and legs.

What Causes It?

There are a few common reasons:

  • Diabetes
  • Poor circulation
  • Past injuries
  • Vitamin issues
  • Certain medicines

No matter the cause, getting checked early can help protect your long-term comfort and mobility.

What Does Neuropathy Feel Like?

People describe it in different ways. Some say it feels like pins and needles. Others feel burning, buzzing, or coldness even when the skin is warm. Many patients also notice trouble with balance or walking.

If you’re feeling these symptoms, talking with a chiropractor near you can help you understand what’s going on.

How Can Chiropractic Care Help?

At first, most people don’t think of chiropractic when they hear “neuropathy,” but it can play a big role. Chiropractic care improves how your spine and joints move, which helps your nerves work better. Better alignment supports better blood flow and reduces pressure on irritated nerves.

At South Lake Wellness & Injury Center, the team offers personalized neuropathy treatment plans that may include gentle adjustments, therapy for circulation, and lifestyle help that supports nerve health.

Can Neuropathy Get Better?

Yes. While every case is different, many patients see real improvement when they start care early and stay consistent. The goal is to ease pain, improve function, and help you move with more confidence.

Ready to Get Answers? Call Our Chiropractors Near You to Schedule a Visit!

You don’t have to manage neuropathy alone. Call South Lake Wellness & Injury Center in Clermont, FL, at (352) 241-4111 to schedule your visit and learn how natural care can help you feel better day by day.

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