Tired of Tingling or Numbness in Your Feet? Let’s Talk About Neuropathy
Have you ever felt tingling, burning, or numbness in your feet that just won’t go away? This could be a sign of peripheral neuropathy—a condition where the nerves in your feet aren’t working as they should.
What Causes Neuropathy?
Neuropathy can be caused by many things, including:
- Diabetes
- Poor circulation
- Injuries
- Certain medications
- Vitamin deficiencies
When your nerves don’t send signals properly, your feet may feel:
- Numb or “asleep”
- Tingly or prickly
- Burning or stabbing pain
- Extra sensitive to touch
Why It Matters
Neuropathy can make it hard to feel pain or temperature changes, which means small cuts or sores might go unnoticed—and lead to bigger problems. That’s why early treatment is so important.
How We Can Help
We’ll start with a full exam, find out what’s causing your nerve symptoms, and put together a plan that might include:
- Improving circulation
- Pain management
- Nutritional support
- Protective footwear
You don’t have to live with constant discomfort—the sooner you get checked, the better your outcome can be.
Ready to Get Your Feet Back on Track?
If tingling, numbness, or burning pain from neuropathy is making daily life harder, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to suffer in silence. We’ll work with you to find the right treatment so you can feel more comfortable and confident on your feet.
Call Trinity Foot Center to book an appointment today by calling (972)293-9650, option 1.
Let’s take the first step toward easing your symptoms.