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Health and Wellness

PUT YOUR SKIN IN THE RIGHT HANDS S E R V I C E S WE O F F E R Cosmetic Dermatology • Botox • Brown Spot Removal Chemical Peel • Dysport • Facials • Filler • Hair Loss Hyperhidrosis • Photo Rejuvenation • Laser Skin Treatment • Kybella Laser Hair Removal • Microdermabrasion • Micro-Needling (CIT) Restylane • Sclerotherapy • Ultherapy • General Dermatology Skin Cancer Prevention & Treatment • Cancer Screenings Mohs Surgery • AND MUCH MORE 240 East Grove Street • Wesfield, NJ 07090 P: 908-232-6446 • F: 908-232-6447 www.SkinandLaserCenter.com Sabatino Ciatti, MD, FAAD, FACMS Specializing in Mohs Micrographic Surgery & Cosmetic Dermatology 3322 Route 22 West, Suite 1207-1208, Branchburg, NJ 08876 908-218-0300 908-218-0301 (fax) www.branchburgoralsurgery.com We Accept Most Major PPO Dental Plans Karl Maloney, D.D.S. Board Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon Wisdom Teeth Dental Implants Bone Grafting General Anesthesia 3D Cone Beam CT Jaw Surgery Oral Pathology Facial Trauma WHY NEUROPATHY SHOULD NOT BE IGNORED By: Dr. Jyotsna Thapar Ankle & Foot Specialist of NJ, LLC You know that little hole in your sweater where you snagged it on a nail in the garage? You shouldn’t ignore it, because the yarn is starting to unravel and soon it will be a big hole and the sweater will be ruined. Small problems in your feet can grow into serious issues too. That’s why it is never wise to ignore symptoms like pain, tingling and numbness that could signal peripheral neuropathy. Nerve damage in your feet can have a number of causes, which can be difficult to pinpoint. We can help you discover the under- lying cause of the damage, so you can do your best to stop it from getting worse, and maybe even help your nerves regenerate. The most common reason for neuropathy is an injury of some sort, either an acute injury or the result of repetitive trauma that causes compression of the nerves. This often happens at the base of your middle toes (neuroma), in the forefoot (metatarsalgia), or in the area at the inside of your ankle (tarsal tunnel syndrome). Another common culprit is uncontrolled sugar levels in peo- ple with diabetes, but diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, endocrine disorders, poor circulation, can- cers, and infections can be cul- prits, too. Many believe the prob- lem is related to nutritional defi- ciencies, as well. You may have no idea why you have tingling, numbness, or stabbing pain in your feet and ankles until we do a medical his- tory, examination, and nerve testing, and even then some causes are just never identified. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t treat the symptoms. Neuropathy treatment can include pain relievers, medica- tions to address underlying dis- eases, nutritional therapy, gentle electrical stimulation, and even relaxation and meditation thera- py. There are many avenues we can try, so don’t give up – we should be able to find a regimen that will help you manage your nerve pain. If you ignore early warning signs, your nerve damage will just continue to get worse. Instead, call Ankle and Foot Spe- cialist of New Jersey at (908) 222-8980 for an appointment at our Warren or South Plainfield office. Those in the surrounding Warren, Watchung, Green Brook and Basking Ridge, NJ communities are welcome to contact us online to schedule if you prefer.