Peripheral Neuropathy

Treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy in the DFW Metroplex

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Conditions That Cause Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy can be the result of a wide array of conditions. Neuropathy is a term describing any injury or disease affecting your nerves, and peripheral neuropathy happens in your peripheral nerves, including all nerves except those in your brain and spinal cord. Pinched nerves, medications, and toxins can cause this medical issue, but it might be the result of numerous health conditions, including the following:
- Hypothyroidism
- Kidney Disease
- Vitamin B12 Deficiency
- Viral and Bacterial Infections
- Blood Vessel Disease
- Autoimmune Diseases
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Diabetes (Responsible for 30% of Peripheral Neuropathy Cases)

Symptoms Developing From This Medical Issue
Symptoms of peripheral neuropathy depend on which type of peripheral nerve is damaged. You might deal with a broad range of symptoms if the condition affects more than one nerve type. Texas Mind Science is familiar with all symptoms and can treat you to reduce them. This condition may affect any of the following nerves:

Motor Nerves
These nerves transmit information from your brain to your muscles. A damaged motor nerve may exhibit symptoms like weakness, cramps, and atrophy.

Sensory Nerves
Your brain receives information from all areas of your body through these nerves. You might experience numbness, tingling, pain, or burning when these nerves are damaged.

Autonomic Nerves
Digestion, breathing, heart rate, and other vital body functions are controlled through autonomic nerves. A damaged autonomic nerve can cause symptoms like a rapid heartbeat or excessive sweating.

How Texas Mind Science Treats Peripheral Neuropathy
You start treatment for peripheral neuropathy by taking care of the responsible underlying medical condition causing damage to your nerves whenever possible. This strategy gives your nerves time to heal. Your health care provider may suggest a nerve block or try to relieve symptoms like pain by prescribing medications. If these conservative treatments don’t improve your symptoms, Texas Mind Science may recommend using our CloudTMS™ machine to apply transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Studies indicate this treatment option relieves neuropathic pain, including significant pain relief caused by diabetic neuropathy.
How TMS Therapy Relieves Your Pain
TMS therapy activates areas in your brain associated with pain using magnetic pulses to increase neurotransmitters and improve nerve communication. This treatment ultimately improves your pain symptoms. We place the TMS coil near your head while you relax in a chair. The coil position targets your brain’s pain area, and the CloudTMS™ machine creates magnetic pulses that travel into your brain to activate nerves painlessly.
Each session lasts between 20 and 40 minutes, and you might feel light tapping or hear clicking during that time. Most patients undergo five sessions per week for a four- to six-week period. This protocol produces longer-lasting results.

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