Diabetes tingling toes should not be ignored. Diabetes affects feet in many ways. Diabetes tingling toes is normally a symptom of diabetic neuropathy, or diabetic nerve damage. Diabetics may also experience numbness, burning, pain, and coldness as the condition progresses. This diabetic nerve damage will, and often does, result in amputation if blood sugar levels are not controlled and proper foot care is not performed. Early diagnosis is essential.

Diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage) can cause a number of different conditions. Nerves throughout your body can be affected over time. Stomach problems, for example, may manifest and you may have to take medications to help control your digestive processes. Nerves in you bladder may also be affective, leaving you unable to realize when your bladder is full. Sexual dysfunction may also occur.

Diabetes tingling toes or diabetes nerve damage is sometimes reversible with the proper lifestyle changes such as a healthy …