Table of Contents
Introduction
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Neuroma
Neuropathy
When nerves are damaged from trauma, diabetes, infections, metabolic issues, nutritional deficiencies, or exposure to toxins, neuropathy can occur. The most common forms include:
- Alcoholic neuropathy – Continued alcohol consumption can damage nerves in the body, especially in the extremities, which can lead to loss of sensation. While treatments can help, the most important is to address the underlying cause.
- Diabetic peripheral neuropathy – High blood glucose levels from diabetes can lead to nerve damage as well. Pain, burning, tingling, and loss of sensation are common symptoms of neuropathy, which is why it is important to perform daily foot checks in order to prevent other complications like infections and ulcers. Regular visits to the podiatrist are crucial for people with diabetes, as neuropathy is extremely common.
While foot and ankle conditions that affect muscles and other tissues are easily detected, nerve problems can often take time to notice and treat. Knowing the signs of these nerve problems are important in making sure you get the treatment you need as early as possible to minimize damage.
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At Precision Foot and Ankle Centers, our experienced board-certified podiatrists have the advanced tools and treatments to properly diagnose and treat nerve problems. If diabetes is the underlying issue, they work closely with you to ensure the best foot care routines and outcomes. From conservative therapies to surgical procedures, we can guarantee you will get high-quality foot and ankle care.
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