Neuropathy Care That Starts With Listening
Neuropathy can cause burning, tingling, numbness, weakness, and ongoing discomfort that affects daily life. Dr. Moussa S. Bazzi provides patient-focused evaluation and advanced pain management strategies to help identify the source of nerve-related symptoms and build a treatment plan around your goals.
Overview
Understanding Neuropathy
Neuropathy refers to nerve damage or nerve dysfunction that may lead to pain, altered sensation, balance issues, or weakness. Symptoms can develop gradually or appear after injury, medical conditions, or repetitive stress. A careful clinical assessment helps determine whether symptoms may be related to peripheral nerves, the spine, circulation, or another underlying issue.
Burning or tingling
Numbness or sensitivity
Weakness or instability
Pain that disrupts sleep
Approach
How Dr. Bazzi Approaches Nerve Pain
Neuropathy FAQ
Common questions patients ask when seeking care for nerve-related pain and symptoms.
What symptoms can neuropathy cause?
Neuropathy may cause burning, tingling, numbness, sharp pain, sensitivity to touch, weakness, or changes in balance. Symptoms can affect the feet, legs, hands, or other areas depending on which nerves are involved.
When should I seek evaluation?
You should seek evaluation if symptoms are persistent, worsening, interfering with sleep or walking, or affecting work and daily activities. Early assessment can help clarify the cause and guide next steps.
Can neuropathy be treated?
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity of symptoms. Many patients benefit from a personalized plan focused on pain relief, function, and addressing contributing factors whenever possible.
Will I need imaging or testing?
Some patients may benefit from additional testing or referrals depending on their symptoms and exam findings. Recommendations are made based on your individual presentation rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Is neuropathy the same as back-related nerve pain?
Not always. Nerve symptoms can come from peripheral nerve issues, spinal conditions, or other medical causes. A proper evaluation helps determine where symptoms may be coming from.
How do I get started?
The best next step is to request an appointment so your symptoms, history, and treatment goals can be reviewed in detail with Dr. Bazzi.
