Neuropathy / Nerve Damage

About Neuropathy / Nerve Damage

Advanced Nerve Care & Neurology Experts

Neuropathy (nerve damage) is a condition that occurs when peripheral nerves are damaged, leading to pain, weakness, numbness, or abnormal sensations. It can affect hands, feet, and other parts of the body, often impacting daily activities and quality of life. At Preetham Neuro Centre, Dr. Preetham Reddy provides expert diagnosis and advanced treatment for all types of neuropathy. With over 13 years of neurological experience, we focus on identifying the underlying cause and providing long-term nerve health management for patients in Chandanagar, Madinaguda, BHEL, and Hyderabad.

Symptoms of Neuropathy / Nerve Damage

Identify Nerve Damage Warning Signs

Early detection helps prevent progression and improves recovery outcomes with timely neurological care.

Numbness or Tingling

Pins-and-needles sensation commonly in hands and feet

Burning Pain

Sharp or burning discomfort in affected nerves

Muscle Weakness

Reduced strength affecting movement and grip

Loss of Sensation

Decreased ability to feel touch, temperature, or pain

Balance Problems

Difficulty walking or maintaining stability

Hypersensitivity

Increased pain response to normal touch or pressure

Treatment Options

Effective Neuropathy Relief Solutions

Treatment focuses on controlling symptoms, improving nerve function, and addressing the underlying cause of nerve damage.

Medical Management of Neuropathy

Medications help reduce nerve pain, improve conduction, and control underlying conditions like diabetes.

Nerve Conduction Study & Diagnosis

Advanced testing to evaluate nerve function and identify the extent of damage.

Diabetic Neuropathy Management

Specialized care for nerve damage caused by uncontrolled blood sugar levels.

Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

Exercises and therapy improve muscle strength, coordination, and nerve recovery.

Vitamin & Nutritional Therapy

Corrects deficiencies that contribute to nerve damage and supports nerve regeneration.

Chronic Pain & Nerve Block Therapy

Advanced pain management techniques for severe or long-standing neuropathic pain.

FAQs

Neuropathy is damage to peripheral nerves causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness, often affecting hands and feet.

Common causes include diabetes, infections, vitamin deficiencies, injuries, autoimmune diseases, and certain medications affecting nerve health.

Some cases improve with treatment, especially early-stage neuropathy, but chronic cases require long-term management and symptom control.

Consult a neurologist if you experience persistent numbness, burning pain, weakness, or balance issues affecting daily life.

Diagnosis includes neurological examination, blood tests, and nerve conduction studies like NCS/EMG to assess nerve function.

Yes, diabetes is one of the most common causes of neuropathy due to prolonged high blood sugar damaging nerves.

Epilepsy & Seizure Treatment

Advanced Care for Seizure Disorders

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain, resulting in repeated seizures that can affect movement, awareness, and overall quality of life. These seizures may vary from mild episodes to severe convulsions depending on the condition.

At Preetham Neuro Centre, we provide comprehensive epilepsy care with a strong focus on accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment, and long-term management. Under the expertise of Dr. Preetham Reddy, patients receive evidence-based care designed to control seizures, reduce frequency, and improve daily functioning and long-term brain health.

Symptoms of Epilepsy

Identify Early Warning Signs

Epilepsy symptoms vary widely, but early identification helps ensure timely treatment, better seizure control, and prevention of serious neurological complications.

Seizures / Convulsions

Sudden jerking movements of body due to abnormal brain activity

Loss of Consciousness

Temporary blackout or unresponsiveness during seizure episodes

Confusion / Memory Loss

Difficulty remembering events or feeling disoriented after seizures

Unusual Sensations

Fear, anxiety, or déjà vu feeling before seizure starts

Body Stiffness / Falls

Sudden muscle stiffness or unexpected falls without warning

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