The best way to find out if foot pain is a symptom of diabetes would be to research it on WebMD or talk to your family doctor.
I am not completely sure how diabetes can cause foot pain. I have done some research and found videos and guides that might help you about it all also go to the doctors.
Foot pain itself is not serious, however foot pain can be related to serious diseases such as diabetes. If you are worried or if it is bothering you, it is best to seek a doctors opinion.
Structural issues are the most common cause of foot pain, but diabetes, arthritis, some autoimmune diseases, and many other ailments can cause foot pain.
There are many different prescription pain creams available to treat different symptoms of pain. Consult your physician.
www.medicinenet.com had a health questioniare that you can go through and they will try to help in diagnosing the pain in the foot. www.topoffootpain.net also had some suggestions and one of them being diabetes.
Dentists write prescriptions for pain medication and antibiotics. They would not write prescriptions for depression medication. They write prescriptions that deal with dental issues.
Apparently foot pain is fairly common. The major causes are trauma which can be attributed to a wide range of causes: wearing too tight shoes or injury due to playing sports, or disease, such as diabetes.
yes, in diabetes it is likely to occur joint pain
yes when your in enough pain!
Pain in the instep of the foot can be caused by conditions such as plantar fasciitis, stress fractures, tendonitis, or nerve entrapment. Wearing improper footwear, overuse or sudden increase in activity levels can also contribute to instep pain. It is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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