If you've been diagnosed with diabetic neuropathy, you may be wondering 🤔
“Does Neuropathy Affect One Or Both Of My Feet?”
The answer is simple…
…diabetic neuropathy can manifest differently for each person.
In some cases, diabetic neuropathy may start in one foot and then spread to the other over time.
This is because the nerve damage associated with this condition is often progressive, meaning it can worsen if left untreated.
However, it's also possible for diabetic neuropathy to affect both feet at the same time.
This is more likely to occur in people who have had POORLY MANAGED blood sugar levels for an extended period, allowing the nerve damage to develop more quickly and extensively.
Regardless of whether your diabetic neuropathy affects one or both feet, it's essential to take action to manage your symptoms and slow the progression of the condition.
This would include…
…monitoring and controlling your blood sugar levels
…eating healthy
…exercising
…and scheduling a 29 Point Sensory Exam™
The 29 Point Sensory Exam™ is a non-invasive, pain-free assessment that can be completed in just one office visit.
By mapping out how your nerves function we can:
Identify which nerves are damaged
How much the nerves are damaged
And if we are able to help you get relief
If you're ready to gain a deeper understanding of your diabetic neuropathy…
Click Here To Learn More About The 29 Point Sensory Exam Now >>>
Remember, whether your diabetic neuropathy affects one foot or both, you have the power to take control of your condition and improve your quality of life.
Don't hesitate to seek the support and resources you need to start your journey towards better foot health.
Talk again soon,
Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.
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