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WHAT IS NEUROPATHY
Neuropathy is a chronic debilitating disease with over 3 Million new cases reported in the United States every year. Peripheral neuropathy, which is often simply referred to as “neuropathy,” is a condition that occurs when your peripheral nerves become damaged.
Symptoms of Neuropathy
Sharp or shooting pain
Extreme sensitivity to touch
Tingling, Burning or Prickling sensation
Foot Drop (unable to hold the foot up)
Lack of balance or falling
(These symptoms are often worse at night)
Common Causes of Neuropathy
Diabetes
Chemotherapy
Phantom Leg Syndrome
Post-operative Pain
Plantar Fasciitis
Chemical Exposure (Agent Orange)
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LEADING CAUSE OF AMPUTATION
Nerve disease caused by type-2 diabetes is the leading cause of amputation of feet, toes, legs, hands and arms among diabetes sufferers. Collectively, the disorders which cause these amputations are called Diabetic Neuropathies.
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WHAT IS FOOT DROP
Foot drop can be a temporary condition in some cases or can become permanent if therapeutic action is not implemented early. Foot drop is a general term for difficulty lifting the front part of the foot.
READ MOREDiabetic Neuropathy
WHO’S AT RISK
Diabetic neuropathy is more common in people who have problems controlling their blood sugar, in people with high levels of blood fat and blood pressure, in overweight people and in those patients over the age of 40.
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