Do You Have Neuropathy?
Diabetic peripheral
neuropathy, also called ‘diabetic nerve pain’, is a
side-effect of diabetes that often wracks the feet
and lower legs with pain (similar to the sensation
one feels when their foot ‘falls asleep’ when
deprived of normal blood flow). And while other
problems can occur as a result of diabetic
neuropathy, the most common
symptoms are sharp pain, tingling, numbness and
weakness in the feet and hands.
As a leading voice in
diabetes skin health and treatment, Anastasia Diabetic Pure Skin
Therapy® is committed to helping educate
you about neuropathy in order to help minimize its
effects should it strike.
Approved for
over-the-counter (OTC) status by the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) and classified as a pain
reliever, Diapedic® Foot Treatment is
proven to soothe the discomfort and pain of
neuropathy. Only Diapedic® Foot
Treatment penetrates to the cellular level to
effectively prevent and treat the effects of
neuropathy, including such key considerations as:
- Small problems, like cracked and fissured skin, are
frequently healed and don’t turn into large problems
later on.
- With twice-daily use, neuropathy
pain and discomfort is significantly reduced.
- Containing NO water, Diapedic®
Foot Treatment is completely safe to use
between the toes, restoring skin
health in the most difficult-to-treat area often
affected by neuropathy.
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This debilitating disorder often results in nerve damage which the
majority of diabetic persons will experience in
their lifetime. And when combined with the reduced blood flow common with
diabetes, neuropathy in the feet significantly
increases the chance of foot ulcers, and can lead to
eventual limb amputation if not adequately addressed
or left untreated.
The Silent Crippler
According to the
American Diabetes Association, more than half the
people with diabetes had never heard about
neuropathy. Neuropathy is a fickle
complication of diabetes that can appear and
disappear, leading you to believe that the passing
pain is nothing permanent. That’s because neuropathy
can creep in silently and gradually, and can take up
to nine years to fully set in.
Have you ever
experienced cold feet, leg or hand pain, or
temporary numbness? You might have been feeling the
effects of neuropathy months – even years – before
you were diagnosed with diabetes.
Let our Diapedic® Foot Treatment become a vital part of helping keep neuropathy under
control.
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