When it comes to managing life with diabetes, you may face a few obstacles before feeling confident in your routine. With the right support and education, however, it becomes much easier to stay in control. A well-managed diabetic patient is not only healthier but also better equipped to enjoy daily life without unnecessary complications.
Read MoreAn occasional itch is normal—but when your feet are constantly itchy, it can quickly become disruptive and uncomfortable. While it’s tempting to brush it off or hope it goes away on its own, itchy feet are often your body’s way of signaling that something needs attention.
Read MoreMost people have experienced the uncomfortable sensation that their foot has fallen asleep. It can be especially troubling when you try to walk on the affected foot and can’t feel anything. Normally, flexing your foot back and forth to get the blood moving will quickly dissipate the sensation. If your feet are persistently feeling this way, it could be the sign of a systemic nerve problem
Read MoreHaving a feeling that your feet are burning is a fairly common occurrence that can be caused by a wide variety of factors. With diseases like diabetes and peripheral artery disease, a burning sensation is often accompanied by numbness and tingling.
Read MoreYour nervous system provides the sensory and motor information that your muscles and other bodily systems need to operate. Should I be worried about my numb or tingling feet?
Read MoreAs a disease, there are two known types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetes, your body is only able to produce a small amount of insulin or no insulin at all. Type 2 diabetes, your body can become increasingly resistant to insulin, making it difficult to produce the fuel necessary to keep you functioning.
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