Do your feet tingle or feel numb? The nerves in your feet come from the lower back. Any pressure or chemical change can cause a tingling sensation in your feet. If you are feeling unusual sensations in your feet, it can be an early sign of a vascular or neurologic...
February is Heart Month, and we wanted to share some important information about Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD). Peripheral Arterial Disease is the restriction of blood flow in the arteries of the leg. This occurs when arteries become narrowed by plaque, and the...
Winter can be hard on everyone’s feet, but for those with diabetes, it poses an even greater risk of complications. Cold temperatures, poor blood circulation, and nerve issues can make feet susceptible to complications or infections. Luckily, there are things...
Winter can be hard on everyone’s feet, but for those with diabetes, it poses an even greater risk of complications. Cold temperatures, poor blood circulation, and nerve issues can make feet susceptible to complications or infections. Luckily, there are things...
November is National Diabetes Month! Having diabetes can increase your risk of foot issues and complications. Diabetes may cause nerve damage that can take away the feeling in your feet. Blood flow to the feet may also be reduced, making it harder to heal an injury or...
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