Imagine you’re walking your usual route for an evening stroll and you notice about one third of the way through, your foot starts to burn. Maybe it’s a nerve burning, like that of feeling pins and needles, or it’s more of a muscle burning. Is this normal?
Read MoreOne of the main initial signs that you may be developing diabetes is a condition called peripheral neuropathy, which is nerve damage related to high blood sugar levels
Read MoreWhen your foot falls asleep and doesn’t wake up easily, there are a variety of more serious medical conditions that can cause and contribute to the problem.
Read MoreThe tibial nerve provides feeling for the bottom of your foot, and when it becomes damaged and inflamed the resultant neuropathy can be quite debilitating.
Read MorePatients who have diabetes must be very careful to prevent and immediately treat any foot infections and ulcers that develop.
Read MoreHaving the feeling that your feet are burning can be very unnerving, to say the least. Peripheral neuropathy, which is often brought about by a poor diet, is a primary cause of that burning foot feeling.
Read MoreSome injuries to the top of the foot may require immediate attention, while other problems may be caused by systemic diseases.
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