NexGenEsis Healthcare utilizes cutting-edge regenerative medicine to treat joint pain and neuropathy, offering patients relief and improved quality of life. Doctors Abhishek Reddy and Joe Fuhrman share their innovative approach and encourage early intervention for optimal results.
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Dr. Joe Fuhrman’s personal connection to neuropathy, a condition his grandmother suffered from due to diabetes, drives his commitment to helping others. “She had common symptoms like numbness, tingling, and burning,” Dr. Fuhrman explained. Unfortunately, her numbness led to severe complications, including an undetected sunburn that resulted in amputation. Traditional treatments like gabapentin and Lyrica only masked symptoms, prompting Dr. Fuhrman to seek more effective solutions.
Identifying neuropathy can be challenging, but Dr. Fuhrman advises seeking help if experiencing numbness, tingling, burning, or balance issues, especially for those with diabetes, chemotherapy history, or rheumatoid arthritis. Early intervention is crucial to prevent progression. Patients often arrive at NexGenEsis after exhausting other options like physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and steroid injections. “We offer minimally invasive procedures to restore function, mobility, and quality of life,” Dr. Reddy said.
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