Platelet-rich Plasma or Intermittent pneumatic compression therapy
In the last 35 or so years I haven't used any of the so-called Neuropathy treatments/cures. There is so much fraud.
I was wondering if anyone has used either of these treatments, and if they had any beneficialeffect. I’m just curious since I only have numbness now and I can live with that.
Thanks,
Jake
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Do you have ideopathic SFN in your feet?
I am so glad that the PRP has worked for you. I am hoping for the same results.
It makes sense that it would be best for your own body to repair itself.
There is a book" Designed to Heal" by Dr. Bryan Riecker I am in the process of reading but haven't finished yet.
I was diagnosed last year with Peripherial Neuropathy from Oxaliplatin Chemotherapy that I was given 10 years ago. I was also diagnosed with MS a year after the cancer diagnosis but I feel the neuropathy is from the Chemo.
I just don't know how to "fix" it and it seems to be getting worse.
Hi @angielewis1959, Sorry to hear your neuropathy from chemo treatments has been getting worse. Have you seen this discussion? I'm wondering if you might get some helpful suggestions from others with the condition.
--- Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy: What helps get rid of it?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/chemotherapy-induced-neuropathy/
I had acupuncture treatment for arthritis several years ago and found it helpful. Good luck!
What kind of doctor does PRP injections? Neurologist? Pain Management?
I go to my family doctor for my injections of PRP. I'm not sure, but I think that holistic doctors
would provide the injections. Also, I was reading that WebMD offers a directory of PRP doctors for your region.
I saw a Dr. Richard Arness at Sanford in Fargo nd . He is a podiatrist . He did the I sections of PRP in my feet .