Diabetic Foot Pain
Do You Have Foot Pain Due to Diabetes?

People who suffer from diabetes are prone to experiencing one or more of several complications which may include:
- Problems with their eyes which could range from light sensitivity to going blind
- Sores and infections on your feet and skin
- High blood pressure
- Digestion problems
- Kidney damage
One of the most prevalent complications that diabetics suffer with is foot problems and pain.
4 types of Diabetic foot pain:
- Pain caused from poor circulation
- Pain from joint and muscle problems
- Pain from infections in the feet
- Pain from nerve damage
Nerve Damage is the most common cause of foot pain
This type of nerve damage is called Peripheral Neuropathy, and it can cause your feet to be so sensitive that you can’t stand to even put a bed sheet over them. Many people report numbness and weakness not only in their feet but in their legs.
For others, the pain is accompanied with a burning feeling, a loss of balance, and tripping, making walking not only difficult, but painful.
The changes that Peripheral Neuropathy can create in someone’s quality of life are often unimaginable.
Most healthcare professionals won’t be able to offer you any true pain relief or nerve rehabilitation. But we at the Bellevue Pain Institute, are successfully treating our patients with Low Level Laser Therapy.
Our patients are not only getting relief from their pain but they are also reclaiming their lives, lives that have been drastically changed by Peripheral Neuropathy.
Enjoy this short video from one of our patients
Then give us a call for your first evaluation and treatment.
