Diabetes To Blame for Rates of Two Nerve Conditions Increasing in Fanwood
Once considered rare conditions, autonomic and small fiber neuropathy in Fanwood are on the rise as the rate of diabetes increases among the general population.
Autonomic neuropathy in known to affect involuntary bodily functions such as blood pressure, digestion, sexual function, urination, temperature control, and sweat regulation.
Individuals with small fiber neuropathy often have burning pain in their feet that eventually progresses up their legs. progression of neuropathy associated with diabetes can be stabilized or slowed by controlling and treating diabetes.
Additionally, our office offers Relief of pain, numbness and tingling due to neuropathy. If you are looking for help with your neuropathy symptoms please give us a call at Fanwood Back Relief Center in Fanwood and we would be happy to help.
This information is from the publication Penn State Health, July 2017.
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Fanwood Back Relief Center
193 Terrill Road
Fanwood, NJ 07023