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Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms: What Miami Patients Need to Know

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Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord most commonly in the feet, legs, hands, and arms. At Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami, we treat patients every day who suffer from the painful, frustrating, and often disabling symptoms of peripheral neuropathy.

If you’re experiencing burning, tingling, or numbness in your feet or hands, it’s time to take these symptoms seriously.

🧠 What Is Peripheral Neuropathy?

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Peripheral neuropathy results from damage to the peripheral nerves. These are the nerves responsible for sending signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. When damaged, these nerves misfire or fail to communicate properly leading to uncomfortable or dangerous symptoms.

There are many potential causes of peripheral neuropathy, including:

  • Diabetes (the most common)
  • Chemotherapy side effects
  • Industrial or environmental toxins
  • Nerve compression from spinal or joint damage

Regardless of the cause, the symptoms often follow the same distressing patterns.

🔥 Top 10 Most Common Neuropathy Symptoms in Miami Patients

At our Miami clinic, we frequently see patients with one or more of the following symptoms:

  1. Burning Pain
  2. Sharp, Stabbing, or Stinging Pain
  3. Numbness and Tingling
  4. Coldness in the Feet or Hands
  5. Electric Shock Sensations
  6. Vice-like Pressure or Tightness
  7. Crawling or “Bug-like” Sensations
  8. Poor Wound Healing (especially on feet)
  9. Loss of Balance or Coordination
  10. Walking Difficulties or Muscle Weakness

These symptoms may affect both feet or hands, or just one side. Some people notice problems only at night, while others experience symptoms constantly.

❗ Why You Shouldn’t Ignore These Warning Signs

Peripheral nerve damage is often progressive. The longer it goes untreated, the worse it gets and the harder it is to reverse. That’s why early evaluation and proper treatment are so important.

Medications like gabapentin, Lyrica, or antidepressants often mask the pain without addressing the root cause. This can lead to worsening nerve damage and a false sense of security.

🧪 Dr. Alfonso’s Neuropathy Treatment Protocol: A Drug-Free Option That Works

At Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami, Dr. Rodolfo Alfonso uses a research-backed, comprehensive system to help heal the nerves not just numb the pain.

His Neuropathy Treatment Protocol includes:

  • Circulation-enhancing therapies to improve oxygen and nutrient delivery to nerves
  • Advanced regenerative technologies like photobiomodulation and vibration therapy
  • Spinal and extremity decompression to relieve nerve compression
  • Custom nutrition and at-home care plans for long-term healing
Struggling with Neuropathy? Discover Lasting Relief with the Dr. Alfonso Neuropathy Treatment Protocol in Miami

👉 Learn more about the treatment program here

📞 Schedule a Complimentary Neuropathy Consultation in Miami

If you’ve been told there’s nothing more you can do for your neuropathy or if you want a second opinion before starting long-term medications let us help.

📍 Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami
 8585 Sunset Drive, Suite 104
 Miami, FL 33143

📞 Call (305) 274-7475 or contact us online to book your free consultation with Dr. Alfonso.

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