Some people with diabetes have a painful condition known as peripheral neuropathy that causes numbness, tingling, burning and shooting pains in the hands and especially the feet. About 60 to 70 percent of diabetics have reported some degree of...
DiabeticLiving reports that peripheral neuropathy is a problem for many diabetic patients, producing burning pains, tingling, stabbing, and sudden excruciating pain in the feet and toes. Early symptoms of nerve pain may be painless and felt as...
DiabeticLiving reports pains from peripheral neuropathy is experienced by 60 to 70 percent of diabetic patients in the form of stabbing, tingling, burning and sudden excruciating pain in the toes and feet. Early onset of diabetic neuropathy can...
Diabetes refers to a disease in which your body cannot control your blood sugar levels. According to the Mayo Clinic, common symptoms of diabetes include fatigue, extreme thirst, hunger, unintentional weight loss, frequent urination and sores on...
According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 8 percent of the population has diabetes, including both children and adults. As diabetes is a chronic condition of lack of blood sugar control, many organs may eventually be affected by the...