What is Diabetic Neuropathy?
Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage that can occur in people with diabetes. It is also known as insulin neuritis. It can affect different types of nerves in your body, including in your feet, organs and muscles.
What is Neuritis?
Neuritis refers to inflammation of the nerves. It can occur with or without diabetes and often leads to sharp pain, tingling, burning, or muscle weakness. Left untreated, it can disrupt daily life and mobility.
Causes & Risk Factors: 1. Uncontrolled blood sugar levels (for diabetic neuropathy) 2. Vitamin deficiencies (especially B1, B6, B12) 3. Infections 4. Autoimmune diseases 5. Side effects from medications or toxins 6. Alcohol abuse or metabolic issues
Ozone Therapy: Delivers concentrated oxygen to the body, helping to reduce inflammation, improve blood flow, and alleviate nerve pain.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Help diabetic neuropathy by increasing oxygen to damaged nerves and promoting healing.
Xenogenic Treatment: Utilizes carefully selected animal-derived cells to support nerve regeneration and restore proper function.
Cell Based Therapy: Supplies stem cells to regenerate damaged nerve tissue, reduce pain, and promote the growth of new nerve fibers.
Nerve damage can be permanent if ignored. Early diagnosis and proactive care can help preserve nerve function, reduce pain, and prevent severe complications like limb amputation.
Therapeutic Benefit
Reduced dependence on pain medications
Restoration of lost sensation and motor control
Lessen the burning, tingling, and sharp pains.
Improved balance, coordination, and nerve communication
Regeneration of healthy nerve cells and improved quality of life