How to Arrest or Reverse Foot Neuropathy

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Tip 1 - Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy

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Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy

WebMD's guide to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of peripheral neuropathy.
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Tip 2 - Is Neuropathy Reversible? | eHow

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Is Neuropathy Reversible? | eHow

Unfortunately, once neuropathy appears, you cannot reverse it. At the most, you can slow down the progression before it has lifelong consequences. It is important to not only know the signs of neuropathy, but also how to prevent it from progressing.

Tip 3 - Treatment for Diabetic Neuropathy

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Treatment for Diabetic Neuropathy

Learn about the treatment for diabetic neuropathy, including what nutritional supplements can slow down, stop or even reverse the progression of diabetic pain.

Tip 4 - Diabetic neuropathy—the agony of da feet - Harvard Health Blog

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More than half of people who live with diabetes eventually develop diabetic neuropathy, or damage to nerves. It can range from merely aggravating to disabling or even life threatening. The first nerves to be affected tend to those in the toes and feet. Diabetic neuropathy can be felt as a tingling in the toes and feet, a constant burning feeling in the feet, sharp pain that may be worse at night, or extreme sensitivity to touch. In some people, it robs the feet of their ability to sense pain. So far, there isn't a cure for diabetic neuropathy. Controlling blood sugar is the most important step to preventing or managing it. Controlling blood pressure, not smoking, and staying active also help. People with diabetes should have a doctor examine their feet at least once a year, and should check their feet every day or so.
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Tip 5 - Diabetic Neuropathy: Preventing and Reversing the Damage

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Diabetic Neuropathy: Preventing and Reversing the Damage

Our culture has developed this fantasy that people can eat anything they want, do no exercise, and any health complications will be resolved with a few pills or injections. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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