Additional symptoms of foot neuropathy

The most common symptom of having foot neuropathy or peripheral neuropathy is numbness in the feet and leg area. This simple thing could lead on to more complicated risks if left unrecognized or taken for granted.
Because of the numbness you feel, cuts and sores on your feet will usually feel less painful or wouldn’t hurt at all, and this could lead to infection. Certain sores are hidden between your toes and under your feet, therefore if they don’t hurt they would go unnoticed until probably they are worse than you think they are.
Additional symptoms for foot neuropathy include feeling lightheaded, diarrhea and constipation, and for men, failure to get an erection.
If you experience any or some of the said symptoms and you are still taking them for granted as minor setbacks, think again. It’s better if foot neuropathy, or any kind of neuropathy for that matter, to be detected early on so that proper management and cure could be done.