Caring for Feet With Reduced Feeling or Nerve Pain
Neuropathy can affect sensation, balance, and foot safety, even when pain is not severe.
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Neuropathy can affect sensation, balance, and foot safety, even when pain is not severe.
We love feet. Not like that, weirdo!
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Neuropathy is a condition that affects the nerves, often changing how the feet feel and function. Official guidance notes common symptoms include numbness and tingling, burning or sharp pain, loss of balance, and muscle weakness, especially in the feet. Diabetes is also identified as the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy in Australia.
At The Foot Clinics, we provide neuropathy-focused foot care across Albury, Wodonga and Wagga Wagga, helping patients protect their feet, reduce risk, and manage the ongoing effects of nerve change.
Neuropathy is damage or dysfunction in the nerves that carry signals to and from the feet. This can lead to numbness, tingling, burning pain, reduced sensation, poor balance, and changes in the way pressure is felt underfoot.
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Neuropathy can be caused by diabetes, other medical conditions, medications, or nerve injury. When sensation is reduced, the feet are more vulnerable to unnoticed pressure, skin damage, and wounds, which is why regular monitoring is important.
Ongoing care to maintain foot health and manage nails, skin, and pressure-related concerns.
Regular monitoring to detect early changes and reduce the risk of complications.
Structured care plans to support healing and prevent infection in foot wounds.
Expert advice to ensure your shoes provide the right fit, support, and protection.
Advanced orthotics designed to improve support, reduce pressure, and enhance movement.
Common signs include numbness, tingling, burning pain, sharp pain, reduced feeling, poor balance, and muscle weakness. Some people notice pain, while others mainly notice loss of sensation.
When feeling is reduced, cuts, pressure areas, and skin damage may go unnoticed. This increases the risk of wounds, infection, and delayed healing, particularly in people with diabetes.
Care usually focuses on regular foot checks, pressure reduction, footwear advice, skin and nail care, and monitoring for early signs of wounds or damage. The goal is to protect the feet and prevent complications.
Yes, reduced sensation in the feet can make it harder to judge position and contact with the ground, which can affect balance and coordination.
If you have numbness, tingling, burning pain, balance changes, or reduced feeling in your feet, it is important to have them assessed early so protective care can begin.
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We have clinics conveniently located in Albury, Wodonga and Wagga Wagga, with additional outreach services in Henty, Holbrook, Cootamundra and Myrtleford. This allows us to provide high-quality podiatry care across the region, making it easier to access expert treatment close to home.