I am a diabetic who has been diagnosed with the above condition, will my complications be the same has a none diabetic or will this condition disappear if my high sugar levels go back to normal.
Who diagnosed this? Neuromas are “Morton’s” neuromas. Metatarsalgia is pain in the metatarsal area.If you have diabetic neuropathy, it is very important that your sugar is well controlled. Symptoms can be lessened by strict control. Whether they go away completely remains to be seen.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
Who diagnosed this? Neuromas are "Morton's" neuromas. Metatarsalgia is pain in the metatarsal area.If you have diabetic neuropathy, it is very important that your sugar is well controlled. Symptoms can be lessened by strict control. Whether they go away completely remains to be seen.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
Who diagnosed this? Neuromas are “Morton’s” neuromas. Metatarsalgia is pain in the metatarsal area.If you have diabetic neuropathy, it is very important that your sugar is well controlled. Symptoms can be lessened by strict control. Whether they go away completely remains to be seen.