
24 Aug What is Ischemia? Why Is It A Major Cause Of Peripheral Neuropathy?
Health nerves receive oxygenated blood and nutrition through microscopic capillaries. Damage and/or obstruction to these small blood vessels as a result of high blood sugar, toxins, mechanical entrapment restricts the transfer of oxygen and nutrition to the nerve cells causing nerve cell death.
Diabetic patients are at a very high risk because these small capillaries of people with diabetes can become obstructed when a large amount of glucose fills the bloodstream. This glucose obstruction prevents the nerve tissues from receiving the nutrients and oxygen needed for health functioning nerves.
Peripheral neuropathy is a serious diabetes complication and is estimated to affect up to 70% of people with diabetes. The feet are the most common area of the body where the nerves are damaged as a result of high blood sugar resulting in the need for peripheral neuropathy treatment.
Are Prescription Medications Successful In The Treatment Of Peripheral Neuropathy?

What is Ischemia? Why Is It A Major Cause Of Peripheral Neuropathy? – Are Prescription Medications Successful In The Treatment Of Peripheral Neuropathy?
Currently, Conventional medicine does not have a cure for people who suffer from peripheral neuropathy. Patients are prescribed powerful medications (painkillers, antidepressants, antiseizure) that do not treat the cause of the damaged peripheral nerves causing the pain, numbness, discoloration, cramping, restless legs, and balance issues. These types of medications only cover up the pain and symptoms temporarily while the peripheral neuropathy condition continues to progressively get worse resulting in more nerve damage. The majority of patients cannot live a happy life with horrible side effects of long-term drug use that doesn’t not even address the cause of the nerve damage and disease.

What is Ischemia? Why Is It A Major Cause Of Peripheral Neuropathy? Is There An Effective Treatment Without Drugs or Surgery For Peripheral Neuropathy?
Is There An Effective Treatment Without Drugs or Surgery For Peripheral Neuropathy?
Anyone who has damaged their peripheral nerves from diabetes, chemotherapy, prescription and over the counter medications, industrial/military toxins, and/or alcohol can be at risk for needing treatment for peripheral neuropathy.
Dr. Alfonso‘s Neuropathy Treatment Protocol utilizes over 8 different specialized treatments and therapies designed to improve the supply of nutrients and oxygen to the damaged sick nerves while stimulating the removal of metabolic waste products and stimulating peripheral nerve repair and regeneration at a cellular level. This combination of treatments designed to treat the nerve damage directly is why has had tremendous success in helpingpatients overcome peripheral neuropathy symptoms such as tingling in hands without the use of drugs or surgery Dr. Alfonso Neuropathy Treatment Protocol
- Improves and increases oxygen and nutrition through the increase of circulation to the damaged nerves.
- Repairs peripheral fibers by stimulating regenerative of new nerve cells.
- Removes and eliminates mechanical peripheral nerve entrapments and compressions in the spine and extremities.
- For more info on the Dr. Alfonso Neuropathy Treatment Protocol please visit our treatment page of our website.
www.neuropathyreliefmiami.com/en/treatment/
Please contact our Miami office (305) 275-7475 and schedule an appointment so you can learn about a new innovative peripheral neuropathy treatment that has improved the lives of patients not only in Miami, Florida but from across the world.
Dr. Rodolfo Alfonso, D.C.
Neuropathy Relief Of Miami
8585 Sunset Dr. STE 104
Miami, Florida 33143
305-275-7475