Diabetic Neuropathy FAQs

Diabetes can affect several organs of the body, including the eyes, kidneys, and cardiovascular system. In addition, a common side effect of diabetes is damage to the nerves causing a condition known as diabetic neuropathy. At Metro Physical Therapy and Chiropractic Center in Rockville, MD, we offer treatment for diabetic neuropathy. Following are the answers to questions our chiropractor frequently receives regarding diabetic neuropathy.

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What is Diabetic Neuropathy?

Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage from diabetes that occurs in a large number of patients. Symptoms can be mild or more severe and include tingling and pain. It is caused by high blood sugar levels that are sustained over a long time. Low B-12 can also cause neuropathy. 

What are the Different Types of Diabetic Neuropathy?

There are four main types of diabetic neuropathy. They include:

  • Peripheral Neuropathy: This is the most common form of diabetic neuropathy. It damages the peripheral nerves and commonly affects the feet and legs.
  • Proximal Neuropathy: This form of neuropathy causes weakness to the muscles and sciatica. 
  • Autonomic Neuropathy: This type of neuropathy causes issues with the autonomic nerves that control the digestive system, urinary tract, and cardiovascular system. 
  • Focal Neuropathy: This type of neuropathy that affects nerves are commonly located in the eyes and head.

A doctor can determine if you suffer from neuropathy through a thorough physical examination, blood work, heart rate tests, and blood pressure tests. 

What are the Symptoms of Diabetic Neuropathy?

The most common symptoms of diabetic neuropathy include:

  • Tingling, numbness, or pain in the feet and legs
  • Sensitivity to touch and temperature 
  • Shooting pain or cramps in the feet or legs

What are the Treatment Options for Diabetic Neuropathy?

You should visit a chiropractor as soon as possible to get treatment for diabetic neuropathy. Treatment options include spinal adjustments, muscle stimulation, and nutritional counseling for blood sugar management. It's essential to address these issues before they become worse. Recommended chiropractic adjustments will depend on the type of diabetic neuropathy you are suffering from and the associated symptoms. Over time, chiropractic adjustments will relieve your pain, restore your mobility, and improve your body’s natural ability to heal itself. 

Contact Our Chiropractor in Rockville, MD for Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment

It's possible to live everyday life with diabetic neuropathy. At Metro Physical Therapy and Chiropractic Center, we have been providing residents of Rockville, MD with chiropractic care for diabetic retinopathy management for many years. Call us today at (240) 418-9239 for more information or to schedule an appointment with our chiropractor.

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