Neuropathy treatment depends on accurately identifying and managing the underlying cause.

Diabetic Neuropathy: One of the most common causes of neuropathy is diabetes. In this case, strict control of blood sugar is a fundamental step. Depending on the patient's symptoms, pain-relieving medications and specific therapies that can help repair nerve damage may be recommended.

Neuropathy Due to Kidney Failure: In patients with chronic kidney failure, neuropathy can result from the accumulation of toxic substances in the body. Medications to remove these toxins from the body and, if necessary, dialysis play a significant role in improving the course of neuropathy.

Genetic Neuropathies: Unfortunately, a definitive cure for genetic neuropathies is not yet available, and most current treatments are still in the experimental phase. In these cases, personalized physical therapy and supportive treatments aimed at alleviating symptoms are applied to improve the patient's quality of life.