Symptoms can vary depending on the type and location of the affected nerves, but often include:
Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
Burning or sharp, stabbing pain
Sensitivity to touch
Muscle weakness or cramping
Loss of coordination or balance
Difficulty walking or using your hands
Feeling like you’re wearing gloves or socks when you’re not
These symptoms can develop gradually and may worsen over time if left untreated.
Some of the most common causes of peripheral neuropathy include:
Diabetes (Diabetic Neuropathy)
Alcohol abuse
Vitamin deficiencies (especially B vitamins)
Autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus, rheumatoid arthritis)
Infections (e.g., shingles, Lyme disease)
Injuries or trauma
Toxins or chemotherapy
Herniated discs or spinal nerve compression
Identifying the underlying cause is a critical step in effective treatment.
At Texas Regional Physicians, we offer a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and managing neuropathy. Treatment is personalized based on your symptoms, medical history, and test results. Options may include:
Our triple board-certified podiatric surgeon, Dr. Arshad Khan, specializes in diagnosing and treating nerve-related conditions in the lower extremities. Schedule a consultation today to get a personalized treatment plan and start your journey toward lasting relief.
If you’re experiencing tingling, pain, or weakness in your limbs, it may be more than just a temporary issue — it could be neuropathy. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further nerve damage and improve your quality of life. Please consider scheduling an appointment today for a consultation.