Integrated Pain Management Unveils Small Fiber Neuropathy Causes

Chicago, IL: Small Fiber Neuropathy (SFN), a condition often exhibiting “pins-and-needles” pain or burning sensations in hands and feet, is on the rise. According to a 2021 report by The National Library of Medicine, SFN it currently has a prevalence of 53 per 100,000 people, becoming one of the new frontiers in Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). While SFN is not life-threatening, it often affects the patient’s quality of life. For example, they cannot do basic tasks like cleaning or organizing their home without experiencing sharp pain.

According to Integrated Pain Management, a healthcare provider assisting patients with the condition, Small Fiber Neuropathy Causes vary, but it’s more common among people with diabetes. High blood sugar levels create an ideal environment for processes like glycation, where sugar molecules bind to nerve proteins. This process leads to damaged nerves, and most patients may experience tingling, pain, numbness, and burning.

Chemotherapy is another leading cause of SFN, according to Integrated Pain Management. While chemotherapy drugs are designed to kill cancerous cells, they can damage healthy cells such as nerves, leading to random pains in the peripheral nervous system. The third leading cause of SFN is HIV/AIDS treatment. Persons on antiretroviral drugs often experience pain in the feet that progresses way up due to elements such as nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs).

Considering the causes of this condition vary from vascular damage to metabolic abnormalities, Integrated Pain Management emphasizes a comprehensive approach to treatment. The center not only offers pain relief but also utilizes therapeutic modalities such as physical therapy and other advanced interventions such as spinal cord stimulators in treatment. Moreover, the approach is carefully considered based on the patient’s condition and the nature of their neuropathic pain.

Integrated Pain Management Chicago also offers patient-centered care. Like other medical conditions, thorough evaluation and a personalized approach to treatment are key in dealing with SFN. Therefore, the in-house physicians listen to the patients to understand them and use advanced technology in diagnosis. If there are decisions to be made, the physicians, despite their expansive knowledge, always involve patients.

In addition, Integrated Pain Management has diverse treatment options for neuropathic pain, from medication-based therapies to interventional procedures. Thanks to the center’s willingness to explore different treatment approaches, they have successfully solved over 1,200 cases and improved patients’ quality of life.

About Integrated Pain Management

Integrated Pain Management uses evidence-based approaches to treat conditions like headaches, back pain, neuropathy pain, work injuries and accidents, osteoarthritis, sciatica, disc problems, tendon and ligament injuries, and neck pain. Besides addressing the underlying conditions and providing lasting solutions, the center creates personalized treatment plans and uses cutting-edge technology. Moreover, Integrated Pain Management boasts over 25 years of experience, operates in seven locations, and is home to more than ten skilled specialists.

Media Contact

Name
Integrated Pain Management
Contact name
Dr. Tian Xia
Contact phone
(312) 500-3842
Contact address
4906 N Western Ave
City
Chicago
State
Illinois
Zip
60625
Country
USA
Url
https://www.chicagopaincontrol.com/

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