Neuropathy and nerve pain affect millions of people in Narsingi and surrounding areas, causing tingling, burning, or stabbing sensations due to damaged or dysfunctional nerves. This progressive condition can result from diabetes, injuries, or other underlying disorders. At Blue Ray Neuro Care, Dr. Priyanka Sangani provides comprehensive neurological evaluation and advanced treatment options to manage nerve pain effectively and improve quality of life.
Damage to peripheral nerves causing numbness, pain, and weakness in hands and feet, commonly affecting the extremities in a stocking-glove pattern.
Nerve damage caused by prolonged high blood sugar levels, typically affecting sensory nerves and leading to pain, tingling, and loss of sensation.
Affects nerves controlling involuntary functions like heart rate, digestion, and blood pressure, potentially causing serious complications.
Multiple factors can contribute to the development and progression of this condition.
Neuropathy / Nerve pain develops gradually. Recognising symptoms early gives you more treatment options.
From conservative to surgical — we always start with the least invasive option first.
A structured, patient-first approach from first visit to full recovery.
Dr. Priyanka Sangani conducts detailed history taking and neurological examination to identify neuropathy patterns, severity, and underlying causes through systematic evaluation of symptoms and risk factors.
Blue Ray Neuro Care performs nerve conduction studies, electromyography, and specialized blood tests to confirm diagnosis, determine nerve damage extent, and identify treatable underlying conditions.
Our team develops individualized treatment protocols combining medications, therapy, and lifestyle modifications based on neuropathy type, severity, and patient-specific factors for optimal outcomes.
Regular follow-up appointments track treatment response, adjust medications as needed, and provide continuous support to manage symptoms and prevent progression of nerve damage.
What to expect at each phase of recovery.
First 4-6 weeks focus on pain reduction and symptom stabilization through medication optimization and lifestyle modifications, with gradual improvement in daily function expected.
Months 2-6 involve progressive physical therapy, nerve function enhancement, and adaptation strategies to maximize independence and quality of life despite ongoing symptoms.
Ongoing phase emphasizes maintaining optimal nerve function, preventing complications, and managing chronic symptoms through continued medical care and lifestyle adaptations.
Most patients experience 50-70% reduction in neuropathic pain intensity with appropriate treatment, allowing improved sleep and daily activities.
Treatment typically improves ability to perform daily tasks, maintain employment, and participate in social activities despite ongoing neuropathy.
Early intervention and proper management can slow or halt further nerve damage, particularly when underlying causes are addressed effectively.
Physical therapy and comprehensive care help maintain muscle strength, balance, and coordination, reducing fall risk and preserving independence.
Untreated neuropathy can progress to severe chronic pain, complete loss of sensation, muscle weakness, and significant disability. Complications may include falls, injuries due to loss of sensation, and development of ulcers or infections in affected areas. Early treatment is crucial to prevent irreversible nerve damage.
Seek immediate neurological evaluation if you experience persistent numbness, tingling, burning pain, or weakness in hands or feet. Early consultation is especially important for diabetics or those with risk factors for neuropathy. Prompt treatment can prevent progression and improve long-term outcomes.
Early treatment means more options and better outcomes. Book a consultation to understand your condition and explore the right path forward.