What You Should Know About Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a condition where nerve damage occurs in the peripheral nervous system due to diabetes. This condition usually affects the hands and feet and can be very debilitating

 

Signs and symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy

 

·       Numbness, tingling, or pain in the feet, hands, and legs

·       Muscle weakness or wasting of the feet and hands

·       Loss of balance

·       Disfigurement of the feet

·       Dry feet

·       Cracked skin

·       Erectile dysfunction in men

·       Vaginal dryness in women

·       Weight loss

 

Diagnosis of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

 

To diagnose diabetic peripheral neuropathy, a podiatrist or foot specialist will have to know the patient’s history and check for any signs or symptoms. The podiatrist will assess the situation, do some laboratory work, vascular testing and plan a treatment strategy.

 

Treatment for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

 

Treatment modalities include controlling blood sugar levels, nutritional supplements, pain relievers and possible surgery to release compressed nerves.

 

Preventive measures that can help avoid diabetic peripheral neuropathy include:

 

·       Checking and keeping of blood sugar levels at a normal range

·       Proper fitting shoes

·       Avoid drinking of alcohol

·       Quit smoking

·       Good nutrition

·       Healthy lifestyle

·       Proper hygiene

 

Contact James C. Ricketti, DPM and let us address all your foot and ankle needs. Our board-certified podiatrist will tailor treatments based on your individual needs and with our state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment options, we’ll help you get back on your feet in no time! Call our office today at 609-587-1674 to make an appointment at our conveniently located Hamilton, NJ office.

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