There are several types of diabetic neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy is what most people probably think of when they hear the term diabetic neuropathy. It can affect your arms, legs, hands and feet. Autonomic neuropathy is a problem with the nerves in your autonomic nervous system, meaning your...
Diabetic neuropathy is severe nerve damage that affects your feet, blood vessels, urinary system, and other important organs. It’s caused by high blood sugar levels. ...
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Diabetic Neuropathy: Diabetic neuropathy is a potentially serious condition that can produce numbness, tingling, extreme pain, ulcers and other serious conditions throughout the body. Diabetic neuropathy is treatable but not reversable or curable which makes prevention a key component in the condition. ...
Tricyclic antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and capsaicin reduce the pain of diabetic neuropathy; limited data suggests that lidocaine patches may also be efficacious. Limited evidence suggests that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are no more efficacious than placebo. A variety of other interventions...
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Stem cell therapy offers a promising avenue for the treatment of neuropathy by harnessing the regenerative and immunomodulatory potential of stem cells. While research and clinical trials have shown encouraging results, it is important to approach this field with caution and acknowledge that further stud...
This type of diabetic neuropathy is also known as lumbar plexopathy, diabetic amyotrophy, and diabetic femoral neuropathy, among other names. Although the exact cause of proximal neuropathy is not known, when blood glucose levels remain high for prolonged periods of time, nerve communications and ...
What is peripheral neuropathy (PN)?PN is a type of nerve damage that can develop when your peripheral nerves are damaged. Peripheral nerves are located outside of the brain and spinal cord. These nerves send information from your brain and spinal cord to the rest of your body. Damage to ...
I had morton's neuroma surgery 15 months ago and I'm still experiencing pain (stinging in all toes and needle sensations at times in the foot). Is it possible I may have neuropathy? Byanon37405— On Jul 19, 2009 I have had breast cancer and now have neuropathy in both legs, is this...