Diabetes causes weakening of the immune system, and in many cases peripheral neuropathy, causing the area of cellulitis to be less painful and less noticeable to the individual. The cellulitis is often more advanced by the time the diabetic individual seeks treatment....
Proximal neuropathy is a type of nerve damage in the hips and legs that happens as a complication of diabetes. The main signs of...
Other risk factors for cellulitis also include obesity, leg swelling, and diabetes. Foot checks performed by a healthcare provider are important in those with diabetic neuropathy to make sure they don’t have any skin breakdown, ulcers, or wounds if they can’t see for themselves. Cellulitis i...
What are the Best Sources of Neuropathy Relief? Discussion Comments Bylive2shop— On Aug 05, 2011 One of my sisters had trouble with sciatic nerve pain. She tried chiropractic adjustment,and pain medication, but nothing seemed to work to alleviate the pain. It affected her ability to do her...
skin that develops to help alleviate a pressure site and can go into deeper layers of skin. They usually occur due to repetitive movement, pressure, and friction. Calluses are generally harmless but can be problematic in people with diabetes who have high blood sugar and peripheral neuropathy.8...
Also a genetic problem called Canine Inherited Demyelinative Neuropathy (CIDN), which is fatal. The disorder will be evident in puppies between 7 and 10 weeks of age and the pup will pass away by 4 months of age. Living Conditions The Tibetan Mastiff can live in an apartment life if it...
Peripheral Neuropathy.Peripheral neuropathy (PN)is a condition in which damage to your nerves causes pain, burning, tingling, numbness, or weakness in your arms, hands, legs, or feet. Ciprofloxacin can make this condition worse. It should not be used in people who have a history of this con...
Muscle or Nerve Problems.Hydroxychloroquine can cause muscle problems, including muscle pain, weakness, and tenderness calledmyopathy, or nerve problems calledneuropathy. Neuropathy is commonly described as pain, burning, tingling, or numbness. Your healthcare provider may do tests to check for these ...
What is Neuropathy? Discussion Comments By anon144841 — On Jan 21, 2011 cidpusa has very good information. By anon55739 — On Dec 09, 2009 Thanks for the excellent information and you have opened my eyes. By anon24688 — On Jan 16, 2009 Does an MRI show changes in the myelin...
I had morton's neuroma surgery 15 months ago and I'm still experiencing pain (stinging in all toes and needle sensations at times in the foot). Is it possible I may have neuropathy? Byanon37405— On Jul 19, 2009 I have had breast cancer and now have neuropathy in both legs, is this...