Can neuropathy in my feet cause balance problems?
Podiatrist has diagnosed me with minor neuropathy but my balance is worsening. Can neuropathy cause this. I know that input from the feet can cause balance problems
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Welcome @sweetg44, I use an exercise bike 3 to 5 days a week for about 30 minutes and think it’s good for me. I also do some balancing exercises that I learned at a PT session but I need to work on them more.
Do you mind sharing a little more about your diagnosis and symptoms?
Balance is one of the issues associated with neuropathy. There are days when I almost think I should be wearing a helmet. If it weren’t for the walls in my home, I’d be on the floor all the time.
What’s the fix? There is no fix, but I think the intensity of the balance issue can be lessened somewhat. I try to get plenty of sleep, of which, I don’t. I make sure I wear my glasses. A good, stable pair of shoes is important.
Try your best to be positive regarding this issue. I try my best to laugh after having a near catastrophe. ‘Whoa, dude, you almost cracked your skull on that one!’
You need physical therapy for legs and feet.
Who is they? recommend Co10 @PQQ
The Cleveland Clinic
@luffing - I went to physical therapy for improved balance and was given exercises which did help, and I continue to do several at home a few days a week. PT suggested that a cane would help to prevent falls. They were right, I use it at times. I have both sensory and motor PN.
I do simple yoga poses every day for balance. Doesn’t cure the problem but if I do start to sway or even fall the core strength I’ve gained lessens the impact. Tree pose is the ONE for balance.
I have balance issues. It appears to come from neuropathy. I have had therapy for balance but did not help that much.
Welcome @pam7963, Sorry to hear that the physical therapy didn’t help with your balance. Do you also have pain with your neuropathy?
I have severe polyneuropathy. Parts of both feet feel numb. I feel like I’m walking on rocks all the time so my balance is definitely not good. Then there is the Gabapentin I take. It’s side effects include dizziness.
My legs are unstable so when I go out, I use either a cane or walker so I don’t fall. Uneven surfaces are a hazard.
I also have double vision issues that I believe have gotten worse lately.
Put this all together and I am a balance flunky!