04/08/2026
That burning, tingling, or "pins and needles" sensation in your feet is more than just uncomfortable—it is a warning sign. When peripheral neuropathy damages the nerves in your feet, it disrupts the vital signals your brain relies on to keep you steady and upright.
Think of your feet as the foundation of your body's balance system. They constantly communicate with your brain, telling it where you are in space and how to adjust to the ground beneath you. When those nerves are compromised, that communication breaks down. It can feel like you are walking on sponges, wearing thick socks, or completely disconnected from the floor.
This loss of sensation is a leading cause of unsteadiness, swaying, and dangerous falls. You might find yourself reaching for walls, struggling to walk in the dark, or feeling unsure on uneven surfaces.
Do not let nerve damage dictate your mobility. Ignoring the tingling will not make it stop, and early intervention is crucial for protecting your nerves and preserving your independence.
Contact us today to register for our upcoming neuropathy seminar and learn more how we can help!