Feet tingling diabetes symptoms are quite common in diabetes, but they are a sign of further problems and should be taken seriously. Diabetes foot tingling is often a sign of nerve damaged. Sensations like numbness, extensive burning, pain, coldness may also be experienced. Overtime the nerves may actually affect the foot’s positioning sense, and eventually the bones or joints will collapse.

 

Diabetes Foot Tingling

 

Nerve injuries occur because of decreased blood flow and high blood sugar levels. When foot tingling diabetes symptoms occur, it is a sign of nerve damage. It is not completely clear what diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage) is caused by. It is known that high of blood glucose interferes with the nerves’ ability to transmit signals and that it weakens the walls of the capillaries that supply the nerves.

Studies have shown that foot tingling in diabetes may also be an early sign of pre-diabetes, according …