Our feet are the most overlooked part of our body. But they say a lot when it comes to our health. Scroll down to check out the signs that feet reveal about our bodies.
New research recommends that clinicians screen for foot peripheral sensory neuropathy during initial assessments for patients with systemic sclerosis.
Neuropathy, simply defined, is damage to nerves that often results from either disease or trauma. It is a relatively common ...
Damage or injury to nerves causes a painful condition called neuropathy. This article reviews the safety and evidence behind ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a prescription-strength topical capsaicin cream for diabetic peripheral neuropathy affecting the feet. People can speak with a healthcare ...
Many people with diabetes develop foot ulcers—open wounds on the feet—that are dangerous because almost half of them become infected. Infections can lead to hospital stays and sometimes force doctors ...
Both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism have been linked to neuropathy and associated symptoms like tingling in your hands and feet. Neuropathy seems to be common in people with low thyroid hormones.
Neuropathy from RA can cause a range of sensory and motor symptoms, particularly in the hands and feet. It’s crucial to understand the symptoms, causes, and available treatments of RA neuropathy ...
Neuropathy, a condition causing numbness, a prickling sensation, and discomfort in various body areas such as the hands and feet, impacts millions globally. While a confirmed cure for neuropathy ...
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Chronic kidney disease, also called End Stage Renal Failure, describes the gradual loss of kidney function. The kidneys filter waste and excess fluids from the blood, which is then excreted ...
Cryotherapy is emerging as a promising strategy to prevent chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, but adoption in clinical practice remains limited.