In addition to it being a common symptom for diabetics, researchers have discovered an early warning sign of pre-diabetes – burning, tingling or numbness in the hands and feet. They suggest that close monitoring of blood sugar levels, changes in lifestyle, weight loss and exercise may prevent nerves from being further damaged, which is what leads to these symptoms. It may also reverse the damage in some cases.

 

Helpful Suggestions for Diabetes and Burning Feet

 

People who have diabetes, feet burning sensations, painfully hot feet or numb toes are likely suffering from peripheral neuropathy, which is nerve damage. This is especially common in those middle-aged and older. For those who have diabetes, burning hot feet likely indicates a need to control your blood sugar and pay attention to your diet. A good treatment for diabetes and burning feet is walking or massaging the feet to help …