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What is Foot Neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy is the most common form of diabetic neuropathy. It damages nerves in the feet, legs, arms, and hands.

Symptoms include:

1) Numbness or reduced ability to feel pain, altered sensations, and changes in temperature, especially in the feet
2) A tingling, burning or prickling sensation that begins in your toes or the balls of your feet and gradually spreads upward
3) Sharp, jabbing or electric shock like pain that is worse at night
4) Extreme sensitivity to the lightest touch
5) Loss of balance and coordination
6) Muscle weakness and difficulty walking
7) Serious foot problems, such as ulcers, infections, deformities, and bone/joint pain
8) Loss all feeling in the affected limb/limbs (for example if you get a small rock in your shoe, you might not feel it and continue walking on it, causing further injury to your foot) Learn More
Many healthcare professionals have found that Diabetic Foot Neuropathy symptoms can be eliminated with sustained results. With their innovative treatment approaches, patients can experience symptom elimination in 2 weeks to 1 month for mild and moderate conditions.
The healthcare professionals listed here have published their case studies. You can contact them for help or contact us for doctors near you.
List of healthcare professionals who have published clinical studies and provide treatment for Diabetic Complications-Foot Neuropathy:
United States
George W. Kukurin, DC DACAN; Chiropractic Neurology Avondale, 85392
Successful Treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy
Wei Kidney Institute, Natural Care for Kidney Disease ,
Stage 3 CKD, Hypertension, Diabetes, and CHF Treatment
International

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Wei , Natural Care for Kidney Disease ,
Stage 3 CKD, Hypertension, Diabetes, and CHF Treatment