Hello @francis333, Welcome to Connect. I have neuropathy but only have some numbness in the feet and legs. I have to wear compression socks but it's for another condition - lymphedema in the legs. My compression socks don't make the numbness go away and I'm sure they probably don't help if you have neuropathy pain either. I'm also thinking that if you have swelling in the legs that could add to your pain so it's probably a catch-22.
Do you have neuropathy? What have you found helps you the most?
I have had foot neuropathy for many years in the distribution of the superficial peroneal nerve.
Compression makes my symptoms worse.
I am looking for help. I am on 800 mg of GABA four times a day and have been on Lyrica. I get some temporary relief from Frankincense and Muhr's rubbing oil, but it lasts only 5 minutes.
I have had peripheral neuropathy for years. Ibuprofen has been my go to relief. Recently, my Neurologist prescribed Gabapentin. One month and I quit. Three weeks ago, I left my compression socks on and the source of pain was greatly diminished. A side benefit is the time saved in putting socks on and off. I leave them on for at least 72 hours. Next come tieless shoelaces for my shoes. I bough a new pair of bowling shoes which use them. Just a few seconds to put them on or off. My rachet belt quickens another daily operation.
Hello @francis333, Welcome to Connect. I have neuropathy but only have some numbness in the feet and legs. I have to wear compression socks but it's for another condition - lymphedema in the legs. My compression socks don't make the numbness go away and I'm sure they probably don't help if you have neuropathy pain either. I'm also thinking that if you have swelling in the legs that could add to your pain so it's probably a catch-22.
Do you have neuropathy? What have you found helps you the most?
I wear a compression stockings too all the time. They do not help my neuropathy however, they keep water out of my ankles. I think the neuropathy would be worse without them if feet swell because of pressure on the nerves. Scratch that the less pressure on the nerves Because of fluid retention the better off you are. My stockings come above the knee. I find them very comfortable and they do the job. What does hope a bit is getting off my feet and wiggling my toes. Not much else helps.
What kind of pain do you have? I go to bed, but about 6 hours later I wake up with my feet feeling like they’re on fire and very swollen, tight feeling.
I wear compression socks during the night and they ease the pain considerably. If the pain does start it doesn't last for too long.
I have had foot neuropathy for many years in the distribution of the superficial peroneal nerve.
Compression makes my symptoms worse.
I am looking for help. I am on 800 mg of GABA four times a day and have been on Lyrica. I get some temporary relief from Frankincense and Muhr's rubbing oil, but it lasts only 5 minutes.
I have had peripheral neuropathy for years. Ibuprofen has been my go to relief. Recently, my Neurologist prescribed Gabapentin. One month and I quit. Three weeks ago, I left my compression socks on and the source of pain was greatly diminished. A side benefit is the time saved in putting socks on and off. I leave them on for at least 72 hours. Next come tieless shoelaces for my shoes. I bough a new pair of bowling shoes which use them. Just a few seconds to put them on or off. My rachet belt quickens another daily operation.
I wear a compression stockings too all the time. They do not help my neuropathy however, they keep water out of my ankles. I think the neuropathy would be worse without them if feet swell because of pressure on the nerves. Scratch that the less pressure on the nerves Because of fluid retention the better off you are. My stockings come above the knee. I find them very comfortable and they do the job. What does hope a bit is getting off my feet and wiggling my toes. Not much else helps.
Which are the best compression socks for foot neuropathy
Yes, I have worn prescription compression hose since 2018 my neuropathy started in 2002. I use Sigvaris. It is covered by my insurance.
Good question, @bigjohnscho. I moved your post about compression socks and foot neuropathy to this existing discussion.
- Neuropathy - Do Compression Stockings Help? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/neuropathy-25/
Click the link to see the helpful tips others have shared.
It helps me. Doesn't eliminate it but helps the discomfort.
What kind of pain do you have? I go to bed, but about 6 hours later I wake up with my feet feeling like they’re on fire and very swollen, tight feeling.
Agree. Most any brand
Amazon carries lots.
Also reduces swelling that may occur. I mainly use in evening or at night.