28.05.2021 – 06:22
There are a large number of pleasures and activities that are good for our health – such as mountaineering, walking in the park, or various other activities that make life more interesting and beautiful. However, we do not practice them.
We refuse invitations for walks, we almost do not even think about sports activities. We constantly complain that something is bothering us: back pain, muscle numbness, rheumatism… What if all these problems result in neuropathic pain? It is time to end such worries and regain our self-confidence.
Nerve damage can lead to damage to our alarm system – pain. In medical vocabulary such pain is called neuropathic pain and is often characterized by unwanted waking up in the middle of the night, stinging and burning sensation of the skin and the like. Some people may even start to feel pain from the gentle touch of their clothes or sheets, which until recently provided comfort and warmth during sleep. If left to chance, nerve damage can worsen over time and “lock” us in a state of constant pain. Fortunately, there are ways to control pain and even treat it.
There are about 100 billion neurons in the human body, with each neuron connected to at least 10,000 others. They vary in shape and size, but their structure is similar – each has a body and extensions. An extension, called an axon, is longer than the others and is covered on the outside with a special myelin sheath, which acts as an insulator in transmitting the nerve impulse. Through the axon, the cell sends information to other cells. When the myelin sheath (“isolator”) is damaged, the neuron can not function normally and various symptoms occur, including pain.
B vitamins are essential for the health of the nervous system, so their lack leads to neuropathy, degeneration, sensory lesions, disturbed nerve pathways. According to statistics, about 32% of people with vitamin B deficiency develop generalized peripheral nerve damage. On the contrary, taking them can help control pain, regenerate the nervous system, normalize reflexes and sensitivity.
Whereas, taking uridine monophosphate accelerates the healing of damaged nerves and can suppress the pain signal. The combination of uridine monophosphate and B vitamins is optimally dosed in Urimil Plus, the innovative drug to combat neuropathic pain by repairing damaged peripheral nerves. If you have “nerve pain”, talk to your doctor about the possibility of taking Urimil Plus in combination with other effective measures such as weight control and physiotherapy.