Peripheral neuropathy isn’t a one-size-fits-all diagnosis. In fact, there are four main types of peripheral neuropathy, each affecting different parts of your nervous system and presenting with distinct symptoms. Knowing which type you have can guide you to the right treatment—and help you avoid the frustrating cycle of ineffective medications and worsening pain.
At the Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami, we specialize in identifying your specific type of neuropathy and creating a custom, drug-free treatment plan to repair and restore nerve function.
🔎 1. Sensory Neuropathy
This is the most common type and affects the sensory nerves, which control your ability to feel pain, temperature, vibration, and touch.
Common symptoms include:
- Numbness or tingling in the feet and hands
- Burning or shooting pains
- Hypersensitivity to touch
- Balance issues, especially when walking in the dark or on uneven ground
Sensory neuropathy can make it difficult to detect injuries—especially in the feet—leading to infections or ulcers if left untreated.
💪 2. Motor Neuropathy
Motor neuropathy affects the motor nerves, which control muscle movement. When these nerves are damaged, the muscles they control become weak or atrophied.
Symptoms of motor neuropathy may include:
- Muscle weakness or twitching
- Cramping or spasms
- Difficulty lifting the foot or grasping objects
- Loss of coordination
Motor nerve damage often results from autoimmune disorders, nerve compression, or diabetes.
❤️ 3. Autonomic Neuropathy
This type affects the autonomic nervous system, which controls the automatic functions of your body—like heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and bladder function.
Warning signs of autonomic neuropathy include:
- Dizziness or fainting when standing
- Digestive problems like bloating or constipation
- Abnormal sweating
- Bladder control issues
- Sexual dysfunction
Autonomic neuropathy is often overlooked but can significantly impact your health if not addressed properly.
🧠 4. Combination Neuropathy (Mixed Neuropathy)
Many patients suffer from a combination of sensory, motor, and autonomic neuropathy. This is especially common in those with advanced diabetes or long-term nerve damage.
Mixed neuropathy can result in:
- Painful feet and numb hands
- Balance problems and muscle weakness
- Digestive or cardiovascular symptoms
The good news is that you don’t have to live with these symptoms.
✅ Our Approach: Drug-Free, Surgery-Free Nerve Repair in Miami
Most conventional treatments use prescription drugs to mask symptoms. But these don’t reverse nerve damage—they only hide the problem.
Dr. Alfonso’s Neuropathy Treatment Protocol focuses on:
- Stimulating nerve regeneration
- Restoring blood flow to damaged nerves
- Reducing inflammation and compression
- Providing targeted nutrition for nerve healing
- 👉 See our full treatment program here
📍 Start Healing at the Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami
If you’ve been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy or suffer from burning, tingling, numbness, weakness, or balance problems, we can help.
📞 Call (305) 274-7475 to schedule your free consultation, or book online here.
📍 Visit us at: 8585 Sunset Drive, Suite 104, Miami, FL 33143
We also offer Zoom consultations and intensive programs for out-of-town patients.
Dr. Rodolfo Alfonso, D.C.
Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami
📞 (305) 274-7475
🌐 www.NeuropathyReliefMiami.com
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