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Helping Patients with Alcohol Induced Neuropathy
Posted on 2012-02-07 08:28:12
Alcoholic neuropathy presents in patients similarly to other forms of neuropathy, with tingling and numbness in the extremities, loss of heat and cold sensation, loss of fine motor control, impotence in men, and so on. All this is accompanied by the chronic pain typical in cases of peripheral neuropathy. Because of the areas of the mind and body targeted by the alcohol, it is common for alcoholic neuropathy patients to exhibit outward signs of intoxication even when sober, such as slurred speech, stumbling gait, and clumsiness. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition says that, in severely affected patients, the legs and hands may be nearly useless to the point of paralysis and sensation may be entirely absent in extremities. In these cases, the skin can also be dry and atrophic.
The specific causes of alcoholic neuropathy are difficult to pin down, and thus, the case can be tricky to diagnose. If a patient has a known history of alcohol abuse, that is, of course, a good place to start. Generally, a pattern of heavy alcohol use for a period of ten years or more will be accompanied by neuropathy symptoms. A leading theory contends that the cause of alcohol-related neuropathy may be the combined effect of direct nerve-poisoning by the alcohol itself, coupled with the long-term poor nutrition that often accompanies alcohol abuse. Alcoholics typically exhibit erratic eating habits, resulting in poor overall nutrient intake, and the damage to organs reduces the absorption of nutrients from food. Of course, difficulty in motor control resultant from neuropathy often exacerbates the malnutrition, as the patient becomes socially uneasy about mealtimes and self-conscious about feeding themselves.
Nerve damage from alcoholism is usually permanent. The first order of business in treating patients with alcoholic neuropathy is to bring the drinking and nutrition problems under control. If alcohol consumption is not severely limited and adequate nourishment is not supplied, additional treatments will be futile and symptoms will almost invariably compound. Beyond this, treatment seeks three main goals:
- To control symptoms
- To maximize and restore function (quality of life)
- To prevent further injury to the patient due to neuropathic vulnerabilities
Most treatments address these three tenets simultaneously. Pharmaceutical treatments include the use of painkillers, either prescription strength or over-the-counter (such as analgesics). When treating patients with alcoholic neuropathy, it is advisable to recommend the lightest use of pain medication possible, as the patient in question is by definition susceptible to habitual substance abuse. Be sure to monitor use of any medications very carefully.
Because of the underlying nutritional deficit usually at the root of alcoholic neuropathy, some patients may benefit from a system of nutritional supplements. A dietician or other qualified staff person in your office should be consulted to ensure the proper replenishment of nutrients necessary to prevent the spread of neuropathic symptoms. Parenteral multivitamins are also useful in many cases to assist nutrition.
Several new lifestyle habits can help patients adjust to living with alcoholic neuropathy, such as carefully monitoring the temperature of bathwater to prevent burning, inspecting themselves and their clothing and footwear for points of rubbing or wear on the skin, and so forth. In alcoholics, the establishment of these habits (which are themselves advisable for all neuropathy patients) can be instrumental in the replacement of the undesirable dependency that caused the problem.
Although nerve damage is usually permanent, the prognosis for sufferers of alcohol-related neuropathy can be very good if the alcoholic successfully refrains from indulging the dependency and works to replenish nutrition. It is important to emphasize to patients that substantial recovery from degenerating neuropathic symptoms will not be seen for a period of several months. Of course, subjective improvements in lifestyle and health will begin almost immediately when abstaining from an alcohol dependency as a result of general detoxification.
If you have patients you believe could be suffering from alcoholic neuropathy, we are here to help you determine for certain how best to proceed!
Contact NeuropathyDR® and we can give you even more information about how to help your patients suffering from alcohol abuse-related neuropathic symptoms.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000714.htm
http://www.neillneill.com/alcoholic-neuropathy
http://www.bettermedicine.com/article/alcoholic-neuropathy
http://www.learn-about-alcoholism.com/alcoholic-neuropathy.html
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"My doctor said there was no help for my neuropathy....until now!"
Posted on 2011-10-27 07:31:17
You know the feeling. Someone very close to you (maybe even you) has been suffering for a long time. As if the pain isn’t bad enough, the sleeplessness and depression can be worse. Forget about living a “normal” life.
And there has never been any good treatment for what you have. In fact, even some doctors have written you off. Maybe you even beat cancer. But no one seems to get how bad you feel now.
You’ve taken every drug out there. Spent hundreds, if not thousands trying to get answers. And even just a little relief. Not a single good answer.
That is until a friend told you about a revolutionary discovery. And an entire neuropathy treatment system built around it.
You see, most attempts at treating the burning, tingling and numbness of nerve damage fail, because they do nothing to help your body actually function better. Sure, drugs and even some other therapies might dull things for a while, but you can leave feeling like a “zombie”.
In fact 80% of 500 patients surveyed after using this system reported significant relief and quality of life improvements.
Here’s what a few other patients recently said about the NeuropathyDR® treatments they received:
“The neuropathy program has improved my mobility as well as my stamina before my foot pain began. The whole experience was great and everyone there really knows what and how painful neuropathy really is.”
-G. Marconi
“My health experience was unbelievable! They did a great job and I am going to spread the word. The staff gets an A+; the girls are very friendly and caring, totally adds to the experience.”
-R. Randall
“The goal of eliminating the pain in my feet was met after 2 ½ weeks of treatment, the pain is GONE! The office was great and staff gets an A+ without a doubt!”
; -K. Held
Here’s what to do next. Call my office at 508-821-4049
(even if it’s the middle of the night). Tell us you’d like to be seen for a FREE Neuropathy Analysis during the next 10 days.
| Call now! Why not find out if real help can be yours? Call 508-821-4049 for your free neuropathy analysis. Don’t waste another sleepless night! You must do this before 6 PM on Thursday, November 10, 2011. |
In this free 15-minute Neuropathy Analysis, we want to learn all about you. Privately. Then, if we
think you are a candidate for this type of treatment, Dr. Petrie will let you know. And if not, we’ll never waste your time or money.There is no obligation whatsoever. But you must be seen by November 10th.
Call now! Why not find out if real help can be yours?
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