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7 Foods That May Heal Nerve Damage or Reduce Symptoms

Renae Khalil RD, LDN
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Key Takeaways

  • There are several types of nerve damage that can affect a person’s ability to perform basic tasks.  
  • Some foods, like those rich in B vitamins or omega-3 fatty acids, may help to alleviate symptoms of nerve damage and prevent them from getting worse.
  • If you’re experiencing symptoms of nerve damage, it’s important to speak with your doctor to learn more about the treatment and management strategies available.

Nerve damage, also called neuropathy, can cause painful and uncomfortable symptoms including numbness, tingling, burning, and muscle problems. 

There are several things that can cause neuropathy, including nutritional deficiencies and diabetes.

An estimated 50% of people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes have nerve damage, or diabetic neuropathy.

Treatment for nerve damage will vary depending on your individual health factors.

But some foods, like those high in vitamin B or omega-3 fatty acids, may help to keep pain at bay. 

Keep reading to learn more about which foods may help with nerve damage and other strategies for managing the condition. 

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What is Nerve Damage?

Nerve damage, or neuropathy, is a general term used to describe conditions that can cause uncomfortable symptoms, like tingling or numbness of the hands, feet, arms, and legs, and other parts of the body. 

Additional symptoms can include:

  • Weak or aching muscles.
  • Muscle cramps.
  • Inability to feel temperature or pain.
  • An irregular heartbeat.
  • Sweating too much or too little.
  • Difficulty swallowing.
  • Difficulty with urination or sexual function.

The symptoms you may experience will depend on the type of neuropathy you have, though you can have more than one type of nerve damage at the same time. 

There are four main types of neuropathy: 

  • Peripheral neuropathy: A common type of neuropathy that affects the nerves that carry information to the brain. 
  • Autonomic neuropathy: Affects the nerves that send messages to internal organs that control breathing, digestion, and other important functions.
  • Focal neuropathy: Typically involves damage to single nerves, usually located in the hand, head, torso, or leg.
  • Proximal neuropathy: A rare type of neuropathy that can disable nerves in the hip, buttock, or thigh.

Diabetes is a common cause of neuropathy, particularly of peripheral and autonomic neuropathies, which is also referred to as diabetic neuropathy. But there are other possible causes of nerve damage, including:

  • Physical injury or trauma.
  • Vitamin deficiencies.
  • Infections.
  • Autoimmune diseases, like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus.
  • Alcohol use disorder.
  • Certain medicines.
  • Smoking.
  • Genetics.

7 Foods That May Heal Nerve Damage

Nutrition can impact the development of nerve damage in some people.

For example, in people with diabetes, high blood sugar can lead to nerve damage.

Vitamin deficiencies, especially low levels of vitamin B1, B6, B12, can also contribute to the development of the condition.   

Below we dive into the evidence of seven types of foods that may help to heal nerve damage and manage its symptoms.

But it’s important to remember that not all of these foods may help to soothe symptoms for you. 

If you’re curious to learn more about what foods might help your symptoms, consider reaching out to your doctor or dietitian for personalized recommendations.

1. Foods High in Vitamin B 

Vitamins B1, B6 and B12 are also referred to as neurotropic vitamins because they work to keep the nerves functioning properly. Low levels of vitamins B1, B6, and B12 can lead to nerve damage. 

Some research suggests injections and oral consumption of these vitamins may help to heal nerve damage and soothe symptoms.

‍Vitamin B6 supplementation may be especially helpful in alleviating symptoms of nerve damage in carpal tunnel syndrome. 

Foods that are high in B vitamins include:

  • Clams.
  • Salmon.
  • Legumes.
  • Avocados.
  • Green, leafy vegetables.

More research is still needed to determine whether eating foods high in these vitamins can help to treat or manage nerve damage symptoms.

2. Foods High in Vitamin D

Several studies show that vitamin D deficiency may play a role in the development of peripheral neuropathy and autonomic neuropathy in people with diabetes.

These studies suggest that vitamin D, in addition to other therapies, may help to slow or stop the progression of nerve damage in people with diabetes.

Foods rich in vitamin D include:

  • Egg yolks. 
  • Salmon.
  • Blueberries.
  • Mushrooms.
  • Red meat.

However, more research is needed to confirm the effectiveness of vitamin D as an adjunct therapy for nerve damage in people with diabetes. 

3. Magnesium-Rich Foods

Magnesium is a mineral that supports the functioning of nearly every organ in the body, including the heart and brain. 

Over the years, research in animals and humans has found that magnesium may help to promote the regeneration of the peripheral nerve system. 

One review from 2021 shows that magnesium may help to repair peripheral nerve damage caused by injury or inflammation.

Another article suggests that magnesium may help to soothe pain caused by nerve damage and diabetic neuropathy.

More research, especially in humans, is needed to substantiate these claims.

Foods rich in magnesium include:

  • Pumpkin seeds.
  • Almonds.
  • Spinach.
  • Cashews.
  • Black beans.
  • Soymilk. 

4. Foods High in Zinc

One study found that people with diabetes have significantly lower values of zinc in their blood, whether they have nerve pain or not. 

Research suggests that zinc supplementation can help treat diabetic nerve damage in rats, but more research is needed to determine how zinc may help neuropathy symptoms in humans.  

Foods high in zinc include:

  • Red meat.
  • Shellfish.
  • Leafy greens.
  • Grapefruit.
  • Potatoes.
  • Corn.

5. Foods Containing Omega-3 Fatty Acids

There are several ways that omega-3 fatty acids, found in some types of fish like salmon or mackerel, may help to support nerve health and function. 

For example, some research suggests that omega-3s may help to repair nerve damage caused by brain injury.

One double-blind randomized trial found that one type of omega-3 fatty acid called alpha-lipoic acid may also help to improve outcomes in people with carpal tunnel who underwent surgery.

Additional evidence from one systematic review and meta-analysis shows that omega-3 supplements may help to improve peripheral nerve health in general, but more evidence is needed to determine this relationship.

The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy recommends establishing a diet that includes omega-3 rich foods if you have a nerve disorder.

Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids include:

  • Salmon.
  • Mackerel.
  • Tuna.
  • Nuts and seeds.
  • Plant oils.
  • Dark, leafy greens. 

6. Foods High in Vitamin E

There is some evidence to suggest that vitamin E may help to treat the symptoms of neuropathy, especially in people with diabetes.

One study found that 400g of vitamin E may help to manage mild to moderate neuropathy in people with diabetes when taken with 500-1000 mg of evening primrose oil.

Another meta-analysis and randomized trial found that vitamin E may help to prevent peripheral neuropathy in people undergoing chemotherapy treatment. 

Foods rich in vitamin E include:

  • Canola oil.
  • Olive oil.
  • Margarine.
  • Almonds.
  • Peanuts.
  • Leafy greens.
  • Dairy.

7. Antioxidant-Rich Foods

Some of the foods mentioned above, including those rich in vitamin E and omega-3s, also have antioxidant properties that may help to treat diabetic neuropathy and slow its progression.

Evidence suggests that antioxidants may help to improve blood flow to the nerves and relieve the pain associated with neuropathy.

Antioxidant-rich foods include:

  • Blueberries.
  • Strawberries.
  • Spinach.
  • Tomatoes.
  • Artichokes.

Can Changing Your Diet Help Heal Nerve Damage?

According to The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy, certain dietary choices can help to support your nerve health, including:

  • Eating between 5-10 servings of fruits and vegetables per day.
  • Limiting or avoiding alcohol.
  • Limiting salt intake.
  • Lowering saturated fat intake and opting for lean proteins whenever possible.
  • Limiting added sugar intake.

There is some evidence that additional dietary changes, including increasing your intake of B vitamins or omega-3 fatty acids may help to alleviate your symptoms or heal nerve damage.

But some of these effects may vary depending on the type of neuropathy you have and any other underlying deficiencies or health conditions.

Takeaway

Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole foods is a great way to support your overall nerve health.

There is some evidence that certain vitamins and minerals may help to treat or soothe your nerve damage symptoms, but these effects can vary from person to person. 

How a Dietitian Can Help

Working with a dietitian will help you to build a customized meal plan to support your nerve damage management.

They can also provide nutritional support for conditions that can cause nerve damage, like type 1 or type 2 diabetes. 

You can find a dietitian through Nourish to start managing your psoriasis symptoms today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What food can repair nerve damage?

There is some evidence that foods high in B vitamins, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids can help to repair nerve damage.

What drink is good for nerve damage?

There is no evidence to suggest that one type of drink will help to treat nerve damage. However, you may be advised to limit your alcohol intake if you have nerve damage.

Are bananas good for nerve damage?

There is no evidence to suggest that bananas will help treat nerve damage.

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Tulsa
, 
OK
Oklahoma
36.153980, -95.992775
Garland
, 
TX
Texas
32.914341, -96.636559
Fort Lauderdale
, 
FL
Florida
26.124161, -80.143593
Tucson
, 
AZ
Arizona
32.248814, -110.987419
Salt Lake City
, 
UT
Utah
40.760780, -111.891045
Corona
, 
CA
California
33.875670, -117.568840
Madison
, 
WI
Wisconsin
43.073051, -89.401230
Huntsville
, 
AL
Alabama
34.7014286, -86.6597495
Kansas City
, 
MO
Missouri
39.099728, -94.578568
Irvine
, 
CA
California
33.684566, -117.826508
Chula Vista
, 
CA
California
32.640072, -117.084038
Denton
, 
TX
Texas
33.215530, -97.132446
Aurora
, 
IL
Illinois
41.7571701, -88.3147539
Baton Rouge
, 
LA
Louisiana
30.4494155, -91.1869659
Columbus
, 
OH
Ohio
39.961178, -82.998795
Baltimore
, 
MD
Maryland
39.2908816, -76.610759
Detroit
, 
MI
Michigan
42.331429, -83.045753
Chesapeake
, 
VA
Virginia
36.7183708, -76.2466798
Birmingham
, 
AL
Alabama
33.5206824, -86.8024326
Scottsdale
, 
AZ
Arizona
33.501324, -111.925278
Cincinnati
, 
OH
Ohio
39.103700, -84.513610
North Las Vegas
, 
NV
Nevada
36.201946, -115.120216
Riverside
, 
CA
California
33.980602, -117.375496
Plano
, 
TX
Texas
33.019844, -96.698883
Minneapolis
, 
MN
Minnesota
44.977753, -93.265015
Salinas
, 
CA
California
,
Anaheim
, 
CA
California
33.836594, -117.914299
Springfield
, 
MO
Missouri
37.208958, -93.292297
Fort Wayne
, 
IN
Indiana
41.077469, -85.137489
Phoenix
, 
AZ
Arizona
33.448376, -112.074036
Bakersfield
, 
CA
California
35.3738712, -119.0194639
Garden Grove
, 
CA
California
33.774269, -117.937996
Anchorage
, 
AK
Alaska
61.2163129, -149.894852
Indianapolis
, 
IN
Indiana
39.768402, -86.158066
Nashville
, 
TN
Tennessee
36.162663, -86.781601
Tempe
, 
AZ
Arizona
33.425522, -111.941254
Mobile
, 
AL
Alabama
30.695366, -88.039894
New Orleans
, 
LA
Louisiana
29.951065, -90.071533
Knoxville
, 
TN
Tennessee
35.960636, -83.920738
Grand Rapids
, 
MI
Michigan
42.963360, -85.668083
Fontana
, 
CA
California
34.102890, -117.435760
Elk Grove
, 
CA
California
38.418129, -121.393257
Miami
, 
FL
Florida
25.7825389, -80.3118603
Grand Prairie
, 
TX
Texas
32.745499, -97.003532
Fort Collins
, 
CO
Colorado
40.588970, -105.082458
Killeen
, 
TX
Texas
31.117119, -97.727798
Modesto
, 
CA
California
37.639095, -120.996880
Oklahoma City
, 
OK
Oklahoma
35.468491, -97.521263
Santa Ana
, 
CA
California
33.745571, -117.867836
Ontario
, 
CA
California
34.063343, -117.650887
Brownsville
, 
TX
Texas
25.9015688, -97.4984005
Montgomery
, 
AL
Alabama
32.379223, -86.307739
Hialeah
, 
FL
Florida
25.857595, -80.278107
Springfield
, 
MA
Massachusetts
42.102051, -72.585762
Toledo
, 
OH
Ohio
41.652805, -83.537865
Pembroke Pines
, 
FL
Florida
26.007765, -80.296257
Overland Park
, 
KS
Kansas
38.974819, -94.683601
Little Rock
, 
AR
Arkansas
34.746483, -92.289597
Glendale
, 
CA
California
34.142509, -118.255074
Roseville
, 
CA
California
38.752125, -121.288010
Rancho Cucamonga
, 
CA
California
,
Wichita
, 
KS
Kansas
37.687176, -97.330055
Huntington Beach
, 
CA
California
33.659485, -117.998802
Augusta
, 
GA
Georgia
33.4709714, -81.9748429
Worcester
, 
MA
Massachusetts
42.271389, -71.798889
Virginia Beach
, 
VA
Virginia
36.852924, -75.977982
Oceanside
, 
CA
California
33.1958696, -117.3794834
Santa Clarita
, 
CA
California
34.456043, -118.571335
Philadelphia
, 
PA
Pennsylvania
39.952583, -75.165222
Corpus Christi
, 
TX
Texas
27.800583, -97.396378
Portland
, 
OR
Oregon
45.512230, -122.658722
Denver
, 
CO
Colorado
39.739235, -104.990250
Boston
, 
MA
Massachusetts
42.3554334, -71.060511
Atlanta
, 
GA
Georgia
33.7489924, -84.3902644
Chicago
, 
IL
Illinois
41.8755616, -87.6244212
Orlando
, 
FL
Florida
28.538336, -81.379234
Jacksonville
, 
FL
Florida
30.332184, -81.655647
Tampa
, 
FL
Florida
27.950575, -82.457176
Long Island
, 
NY
New York
40.757801, -73.940033
Queens
, 
NY
New York
40.728226, -73.794853
Bronx
, 
NY
New York
40.8466508, -73.8785937
Staten Island
, 
NY
New York
40.643501, -74.076202
Brooklyn
, 
NY
New York
40.6526006, -73.9497211
New York
, 
NY
New York
40.712776, -74.005974
San Jose
, 
CA
California
37.342205, -121.851990
San Francisco
, 
CA
California
37.774929, -122.419418
San Diego
, 
CA
California
32.834686, -117.130775
Los Angeles
, 
CA
California
34.052235, -118.243683
El Paso
, 
TX
Texas
31.761877, -106.485023
San Antonio
, 
TX
Texas
29.387428, -98.496574
Dallas
, 
TX
Texas
32.776665, -96.796989
Fort Worth
, 
TX
Texas
32.755489, -97.330765
Houston
, 
TX
Texas
29.760427, -95.369804
Austin
, 
TX
Texas
30.2711286, -97.7436995
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