by Mark E. Sowell, DPM | Oct 25, 2011 | Carthage, Core Values, Diabetes, ETFA Blog, Nacogdoches, Podiatry
Diabetic neuropathy is a peripheral nerve disorder caused by diabetes or poor blood sugar control. The most common types of diabetic neuropathy result in problems with sensation in the feet. It can develop slowly after many years of diabetes or may occur early in the...
by Mark E. Sowell, DPM | May 10, 2010 | Carthage, Diabetes, ETFA Blog, Nacogdoches
Neuropathy is a condition that affects the nerves in the body. Each nerve has a special covering and when that covering is damaged, the nerve doesn’t function normally. A “tingling” sensation or a feeling of “pins and needles” may be a warning sign to the patient...
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