Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes, often marked by pain, numbness, weakness and poor foot‑ankle mobility that can seriously impair daily function and quality of life.
Q: I have diabetes and have been told I have peripheral neuropathy as a result. What kind of exercising can I do? — J.J. Gruber, Newark, N.J. A: The Neuropathy Association reports that more than 20 ...
Q. I have been told I have peripheral neuropathy. What kind of exercising can I do? - Wanda Martin, Lititz A. "Peripheral neuropathy is damage to the peripheral nerves. Peripheral nerves are the ...
Researchers discovered something simple and inexpensive to reduce neuropathy in hands and feet due to chemotherapy -- exercise. Researchers at the University of Rochester Wilmot Cancer Institute ...
Previously, doctors and scientists have recommended that individuals with diabetic peripheral neuropathy stay off their feet. Now, a researcher has concluded that individuals with DM+PN might be able ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: My daughter and her friend went to a concert and had to climb stairs, walking about 2.5 miles in total. After returning home, my daughter had severe pain in both of her feet and was ...
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