As previously mentioned, one of the most painful consequences of type II diabetes is a condition known as peripheral neuropathy. This condition is essentially nerve damage caused by elevated blood sugar levels over extended periods of time.
There are also other forms of peripheral neuropathy--due to nerve damage from other causes. According to Peter Carney, MD, there are approximately 23 million persons in America who suffer from this problem. Dr. Carney is the lead author of a study that offers a novel approach to treatment of this condition...and perhaps the answer to a prayer for sufferers.
Dr. Carney's study involves using a technique known as Combined Electrochemical Therapy (CET).
This technique uses a combination of local anesthetic and electrical current. Forty-one patients with peripheral neuropathy were studied. After twice weekly treatments (up to 24 total treatments per patient), 73% showed regrowth of nerves. Reduction in pain (as per visual analog scale) was markedly reduced following treatment. The most exciting part of the study is that none of the patients experienced any adverse effects!
You can read more about Dr. Carney's study here.
Sources: Pain Medicine News: Wikimedia
There are also other forms of peripheral neuropathy--due to nerve damage from other causes. According to Peter Carney, MD, there are approximately 23 million persons in America who suffer from this problem. Dr. Carney is the lead author of a study that offers a novel approach to treatment of this condition...and perhaps the answer to a prayer for sufferers.
Dr. Carney's study involves using a technique known as Combined Electrochemical Therapy (CET).
This technique uses a combination of local anesthetic and electrical current. Forty-one patients with peripheral neuropathy were studied. After twice weekly treatments (up to 24 total treatments per patient), 73% showed regrowth of nerves. Reduction in pain (as per visual analog scale) was markedly reduced following treatment. The most exciting part of the study is that none of the patients experienced any adverse effects!
You can read more about Dr. Carney's study here.
Sources: Pain Medicine News: Wikimedia
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