NeuroGen improves neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy is a general term usually describing damage to the nerves of the peripheral nervous system. This is a common condition and affects upward of 20 million Americans. Peripheral neuropathy is typically caused by trauma (nerve compression), hereditary disorders, infection, drugs, metabolic disorders, poisonous substances or sometimes side effects of medications. It usually affects the hands and feet, causing weakness, numbness, tingling and pain; however, the symptoms depend on the type of nerves affected (motor, sensory or autonomic). Damage to the motor nerves is associated with weakness, cramps and spasms. Walking may become more difficult as your legs feel heavy and your balance is decreased. The hands also may feel weak and may often lose grip of items due to weakness and inability to feel objects. Damage to the sensory nerves is associated with numbness, tingling and pain. Numbness may feel like a having a sock on the feet and may eventually spread to the hands. Pain is often described as burning, electrical like sensations or extreme sensitivity to touch. Damage to the autonomic nerve fibers affect involuntary functions and can lead to sexual dysfunction, constipation, bladder dysfunction or abnormal blood pressure. The symptoms can occur gradually or start very suddenly.
Surgeons can release sites of compression on the nerve but have had little success in treating the neuropathy. Patients suffering from neuropathy now have an alternative to pain medications and other medications, which have significant side effects and little success. The proprietary formula in NeuroGen® was developed by a peripheral nerve surgeon and supplies the nerves with specific ingredients demonstrated to significantly reduce nerve pain, improve nerve function, and even regenerate damaged nerves.
NeuroGen® has been proven to improve nerve function and decrease nerve pain in patients suffering from the following conditions:
Diabetic neuropathy
Chemotherapy induced neuropathy
Nerve compression neuropathy (CTS, cubital tunnel syndrome)
Peripheral neuropathy pain
Alcoholic neuropathy
Autoimmune neuropahty
HIV related neuropathy
Inherited peripheral neuropathy
Bell’s palsy
Toxin induced neuropathy
Acute herpetic neuralgia