If you have diabetes, you’re probably aware that it’s crucial to pay attention to the state of your feet. People with diabetes can experience myriad health issues. Most develop foot pain, discomfort, ...
An estimated 1 in 10 people worldwide have diabetes. Africa is the region with the fastest growth and it’s estimated that the number of people on the continent with diabetes will more than double in ...
You might expect a serious medical problem like diabetic foot pain to cause throbbing pain, swelling or at least a little discomfort. But a diabetic foot ulcer, one of the most dangerous complications ...
If you live with type 1 diabetes (T1D), you’re probably familiar with the complication known as diabetic neuropathy. Unfortunately, this painful condition is quite common, affecting up to 50 percent ...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy, otherwise known as nerve pain, caused by diabetes, can have a severe impact on someone’s quality of life. This pain is often associated with tingling, numbness, and ...
One Acadiana man— was diagnosed with diabetes nearly 40 years ago. He was one of the first to receive a procedure three years into its trial stages—we now know it relieves nearly 90 percent of ...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes, often marked by pain, numbness, weakness and poor foot‑ankle mobility that can seriously impair daily function and quality of life.
More than 38 million Americans suffer from diabetes, putting them at risk of deadly related health complications. One of the most common are foot or leg amputations. Every three minutes and 30 seconds ...