Neuropathy Damages Feet and Legs
- 10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Neuropathy
- What Neuropathy Does to the Body
- Is Diabetic Neuropathy Reversible?
Because peripheral neuropathy impairs pain sensation, a foot injury can go unnoticed, worsen, and get infected with bacteria. Read up on how neuropathy damages the feet and legs ›
Living with Diabetic Nerve Pain
- The Best Shoes for Diabetic Neuropathy
- 9 Diet Dos and Don’ts for Diabetic Neuropathy
- Exercise and Neuropathy
Treating diabetic neuropathy isn't just about doctor appointments. Control of your condition depends on you and the choices you make in your daily life. 9 tips for making good nutrition decisions ›
More on Diabetic Nerve Pain
Reference: Diabetes section on Better Medicine
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View Source60 – 70% of people with diabetes have some form of neuropathy.

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