Diabetic Neuropathy Can Be Treated

There are many things you can do on a daily basis to treat mild foot neuropathy. For some diabetics, foot neuropathy is a forgotten problem.

Finding Relief from Diabetic Foot Neuropathy

Many drugs on the market today claim to ease nerve pain. Some work for some people, but not one drug works for everyone. To find relief from the pained feet, you may have to try several drugs. Ideally, a topical medication would be the best alternative to taking a pill, as there would be less side affects. Unfortunately, there isn’t a drug on the market today that claims to relieve the numbness or tingling of foot neuropathy. However, there is one foot lotion, Neurelief that makes this claim, and just may be the solution.

A change in your diet and lifestyle and better foot care may ease the symptoms of diabetic foot neuropathy. For example, if you stop smoking, limit your alcohol consumption and monitor your blood sugar level carefully, the symptoms of foot neuropathy will become milder. Ask your doctor about the measures that you can take to find relief from diabetic foot neuropathy.

Neuropathy Related Articles:

Oh My Aching Feet - a current article about diabetic peripheral neuropathy

Why Do My Feet Hurt - a current article about the connection between neuropathy and free radicals.