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Neuropathy Treatment

Neuropathy Treatment, Stuart, FL

Have you been living with burning, tingling, or numbness that seems to have no clear cause—or no clear solution?
You're not alone. Peripheral neuropathy affects millions of people and is often misunderstood, dismissed, or treated only at the surface level. At Narson‒Kassay Personalized HealthCare, we approach things differently.
Here, you’ll be met with compassion and expertise as we uncover what’s truly behind your symptoms. Through chiropractic care, functional medicine, and regenerative therapies, we build a personalized plan to restore blood flow, calm nerve inflammation, and support true, lasting healing—naturally.
May we invite you to take the first step toward relief and vitality?

What is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy is a condition caused by damage to the peripheral nerves—the network that connects your brain and spinal cord to the rest of your body. This disruption can affect sensation, muscle movement, and even automatic functions like blood pressure or digestion. Symptoms like tingling, numbness, burning pain, or muscle weakness are common, and for many patients, it becomes a debilitating condition that interferes with daily life and overall well-being.
While diabetic neuropathy is the most well-known type, nerve damage can also result from autoimmune disorders, poor circulation, trauma, infections, or idiopathic causes (unknown origin). At Narson-Kassay Personalized HealthCare, we take a personalized, root-cause approach to neuropathy treatment—helping restore nerve function naturally through therapies tailored to your body’s needs.
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Common Causes of Neuropathy

Understanding what’s behind your nerve pain is essential to finding lasting relief. At our clinic, we evaluate each patient’s history, lifestyle, and test results to identify the root cause and build a targeted treatment plan. Here are some of the most common contributors to peripheral neuropathy.
Chronic high blood sugar can damage small blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the nerves. Over time, this leads to diabetic neuropathy—one of the most common forms of peripheral nerve damage.
When blood circulation is impaired, nerves are deprived of essential oxygen and nutrients. This can lead to nerve fiber deterioration, especially in the feet and hands.
Conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis can trigger the immune system to attack healthy nerve tissue. This autoimmune activity causes inflammation and progressive nerve damage.
Trauma from sports injuries, accidents, or repetitive motion can compress or stretch nerves, leading to localized or widespread symptoms like tingling, burning, or weakness.
Deficiencies in B vitamins—especially B1, B6, and B12—can impair the body’s ability to maintain healthy nerve function. Functional medicine testing helps uncover these often-overlooked contributors.

Idiopathic Neuropathy

In some cases, the exact cause of neuropathy remains unclear. Even when a clear diagnosis isn’t possible, our personalized treatment plans focus on supporting nerve repair, improving blood flow, and enhancing overall nervous system resilience.

What Symptoms Does Neuropathy Cause?

Neuropathy symptoms can vary depending on which nerves are affected—sensory, motor, or autonomic—but they often disrupt daily life in ways that are hard to ignore. At Narson‒Kassay Personalized HealthCare, we take the time to listen, test, and understand the full scope of your symptoms to guide your personalized treatment plan.
Common signs and symptoms of peripheral neuropathy include:
  • Tingling or "pins and needles" sensations in the hands, feet, or legs.
  • Numbness or reduced ability to feel temperature, touch, or pain.
  • Burning or shooting pain, often worse at night.
  • Muscle weakness or difficulty with movement coordination.
  • Sensitivity to touch, even from clothing or bedsheets.
  • Balance issues or unsteady gait.
  • Cramping or muscle twitching.
  • Changes in blood pressure, heart rate, or digestion (in cases involving autonomic nerves).
WHAT WE OFFER

What Are the Neuropathy Treatment Options?

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At Narson-Kassay Personalized HealthCare, we know that neuropathy isn’t just about pain—it’s about how pain limits your ability to live fully. That’s why we don’t just treat symptoms. We take the time to understand your story, health history, goals and create a personalized plan designed to support your nervous system from the inside out.
Each personalized treatment plan is designed to reduce pain, improve blood flow, and support long-term nerve repair.

Chiropractic Treatment

Through gentle, targeted adjustments, we help restore balance in the spine, ease pressure on the nervous system, and improve communication between the brain and body. Many patients experience better mobility, reduced discomfort, and a greater sense of balance and ease.

Functional Medicine

We begin with advanced metabolic testing to uncover what’s happening beneath the surface—such as inflammation, blood sugar imbalances, or nutrient deficiencies. With these insights, we design a functional medicine plan that includes lifestyle changes, a balanced diet, and natural supplementation to support nerve restoration and overall well-being.

PRP Therapy

Using your body’s own healing potential, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections deliver growth factors directly to affected areas. This therapy helps calm inflammation and encourage tissue regeneration at the cellular level—supporting long-term relief.

Peptide Therapy

Peptides are small signaling molecules that play a crucial role in healing and regeneration. Our customized protocols aim to reduce neuropathic symptoms by enhancing circulation, calming inflammation, and promoting regeneration in damaged nerve fibers.

Stem Cell Therapy

Our stem cell therapy supports the repair of damaged nerves and surrounding tissues. These injections help reactivate your body’s natural healing capacity—especially in stubborn or long‒standing cases.

Nutritional Counseling

What you eat plays a vital role in managing neuropathy. Our team provides personalized nutritional counseling to reduce inflammation, balance blood sugar, and ensure your body gets the building blocks it needs for nerve repair and overall well‒being.

Biochemical and Metabolic Analysis

This service involves advanced testing to assess your body’s internal chemistry and uncover imbalances that may contribute to nerve dysfunction. With this data, we create targeted, science‒based treatment plans to address root causes and promote long‒term relief.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to manage neuropathy?
Managing neuropathy starts by addressing the underlying causes. A personalized plan—including chiropractic care, functional medicine, and lifestyle changes like a balanced diet—can improve nerve function and provide lasting neuropathy relief.
What happens if you ignore neuropathy?
Left untreated, neuropathy can worsen and lead to permanent damage in the peripheral nervous system. Early care helps protect nerve function and improves your body’s ability to heal.
What makes neuropathy flare up?
Flares may be triggered by blood sugar imbalances, inflammation, stress, or poor sleep. Identifying your triggers and supporting your body with diet and lifestyle changes can help reduce flare-ups.
Why did I suddenly get neuropathy?
Neuropathy can appear suddenly, but it’s often the result of long-term nerve stress from diabetes, circulation issues, or autoimmune disorders. We help uncover hidden causes and build a targeted treatment plan.

Take the First Step Toward Feeling Your Best

May we invite you to schedule a consultation? Begin your journey toward lasting relief, balance, and vitality with care designed around you.
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