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Acupuncture Care For Neuropathy in Appleton, WI

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Specializing in Diabetic, Chemo-Induced & Idiopathic Neuropathy

Neuropathy Relief in Appleton, WI

Stop letting burning, tingling, and numbness control your life. At Appleton Acupuncture & Wellness, we’ve helped hundreds of patients reclaim their comfort and mobility through our proven neuropathy treatment approach. Whether you’re dealing with diabetic neuropathy, chemotherapy-induced nerve damage, or idiopathic neuropathy, our personalized treatment plans combine ancient wisdom with modern science to address the root cause of your pain.

Symptoms of Neuropathy

What Are the Symptoms of Neuropathy?

Neuropathy symptoms often begin with pain in the affected nerves. Many people describe the pain as sharp, stabbing, or shooting. Others feel burning, tingling, or a constant “pins and needles” sensation. Numbness is also a very common symptom.

Peripheral nerve damage can make you extremely sensitive to touch or cold. This pain may happen suddenly and without an obvious cause. In some cases, people also report muscle loss, sexual dysfunction, and temperature sensitivity.

As neuropathy gets worse, muscle weakness can develop, especially in the hands and feet. This may lead to poor balance, increased falls, and trouble with coordination.

If neuropathy affects the autonomic nervous system, symptoms can impact organs and body functions. You might notice digestive problems, drops in blood pressure, or changes in bladder function depending on which nerves are affected.

What Causes Neuropathy?

Neuropathy can develop from a wide range of health conditions that damage the nerves. Managing the underlying cause is often key to reducing pain and other symptoms.

Here are some of the most common causes of neuropathy:

  • Diabetes: In diabetics, as many as 51 percent experience some form of neuropathy. High blood sugar levels can gradually damage nerves, most commonly in the legs and feet.

  • Alcohol Use: Chronic alcohol consumption can harm nerves directly through toxicity. It also contributes to nutritional deficiencies that further affect the nervous system.

  • Medications: Some prescription drugs can cause neuropathy as a side effect. Chemotherapy drugs, blood pressure medications, antivirals, and treatments for infections or autoimmune disorders are common examples.

  • Physical Injury or Surgery: Accidents or surgical procedures that injure or sever nerves can lead to long-term nerve pain, numbness, or weakness.

  • Infections: Viruses and bacteria can attack the nervous system, especially when the immune system is weakened. Neuropathy is sometimes linked to infections like HIV, Lyme disease, hepatitis, and shingles.

  • Autoimmune Disorders: Conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis can cause ongoing inflammation. When this inflammation affects the nerves, neuropathy can develop over time.

  • Genetic Conditions: Some inherited disorders can impair nerve function, leading to hereditary neuropathy. These cases may involve structural abnormalities or metabolic issues present from birth.

Types of Neuropathy We Treat

 

At Appleton Acupuncture & Wellness, we provide integrative care for a wide range of neuropathy types. Whether your symptoms are mild or severe, our goal is to help reduce pain, restore nerve function, and improve your quality of life. Below are some of the most common types of neuropathy we treat in our clinic.

Peripheral neuropathy affects the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, often in the hands, feet, arms, or legs. Common symptoms include burning, tingling, stabbing pain, numbness, or increased sensitivity to touch. It is frequently caused by diabetes, infections, alcohol use, nutritional deficiencies, or certain medications.

In people with diabetes, high blood sugar levels can damage the nerves over time. Diabetic neuropathy often begins in the feet and legs, causing pain, numbness, tingling, or balance problems. Our treatment approach supports blood sugar regulation, improves circulation, reduces inflammation, and helps repair damaged nerve tissue.

Some cancer treatments can harm healthy nerves, leading to long-term discomfort. Symptoms may include numbness, weakness, sharp pain, or difficulty with coordination. We use gentle, restorative therapies to support nerve healing, reduce oxidative stress, and ease lingering pain from chemotherapy.

When a nerve is compressed or trapped, it can lead to localized pain, tingling, or weakness. Common examples include carpal tunnel syndrome and sciatica. Treatment focuses on relieving pressure, reducing inflammation, and improving nerve flow to restore movement and function.

This form of neuropathy affects the nerves that control automatic body functions like digestion, blood pressure, heart rate, and bladder control. It can be related to diabetes, autoimmune disease, or infections. Patients may experience dizziness, constipation, urinary changes, or temperature regulation issues. Treatment is customized to support nervous system regulation and organ function.

 

"Look at me, I'm driving!" Susan couldn't drive with her neuropathy prior to treatments with us...
Susan
Susan
Neuropathy Patient, Green Bay
There were days when the pain kept me isolated and limited my independence. I've now regained the ability to enjoy my walks without being in constant discomfort.
Pat
Pat
Neuropathy, Appleton
I can stand to brush my teeth again! It's the little things...
JoAnn
JoAnn
Neuropathy/Stenosis Patient, Combined Locks

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