Category: Nerve pain

What You Need to Know for Neuropathy Awareness Month

May is Neuropathy Awareness Month. An estimated 20 million Americans suffer from peripheral neuropathy. Awareness and understanding of this disease are vital for our health. Your feet are one of the most affected areas where neuropathy can occur. Don’t worry, though; we’ll go over everything you need to know to deal with this disease. WHAT […]

Why Are My Feet Feeling So Hot?

While bacterial and fungal infections or just plain tiredness are among the leading causes of having hot feet, the burning sensation you may be experiencing, systemic diseases like diabetes could be another cause. Since there are so many conditions that can cause your feet to feel hot or tingling, you need to see your foot care professional for […]

Why Can’t I Feel My Feet?

Problems in the proper functioning of the blood vessels, arteries, and nerves that supply your feet and ankles are responsible for the majority of cases of foot numbness, and often the sensation is temporary. You notice this happening when you get up after sitting in one place for a long time and you think that […]

3 Treatments for Foot Neuroma

A common type of foot neuroma is called Morton’s neuroma and the condition is often described as the feeling that you have a pebble in your shoe. The sensation occurs between the third and fourth metatarsal bones and is caused by a thickening of the tissue around a primary nerve that connects the toes to […]

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Causes Nerve Pain

Near the top of your foot by the ankle joint, there is a section of your foot that forms a tunnel that carries the nerves, blood vessels, and other components that make it possible for your foot to move and have feeling. One of the primary nerves that run through this defacto tunnel is called […]

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