Diabetic neuropathy is a common condition, affecting more than half of diabetics. Neuropathy means nerve damage, and it can cause problems in just about any part of your body, although it is most often an issue in your legs and feet. Poorly controlled blood sugar causes damage to small blood...
Tricyclic antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and capsaicin reduce the pain of diabetic neuropathy; limited data suggests that lidocaine patches may also be efficacious. Both tricyclic antidepressants and anticonvulsants are superior to placebo in relieving painful diabetic neuropathy. Compared with placebo, ...
What is the best treatment for diabetic neuropathy? Journal of Family PracticeNewton, Warren P.Collins, LindaWilder, Laura
The research for the exact causes of diabetic neuropathy is still going on, but researchers believe that high blood sugar levels affect the ability of your nerves to send signals to the brain, which leads to a lost sensation, blurred or double vision, and problems in the urinary tract. T...
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 ...
You know that aerobics is beneficial for diabetic neuropathy, but what about cardio exercise to prevent this condition in the first place? Diabetic neuropathy is a painful condition of the lower extremities. […] DIABETES, PREDIABETES Permalink Gallery Are Squats a Good Exercise for People wit...
Before delving into stem cell therapy, it’s essential to understand the underlying mechanisms of neuropathy.Neuropathycan be caused by various factors, includingdiabetes, autoimmune diseases, infections, chemotherapy, and traumatic injuries. These conditions can lead to nerve damage, disrupting the transm...
Diabetic neuropathy is the result of damage to the nerves, particularly those of the peripheral nervous system as a result of long-term high blood sugar levels. This condition is generally treatable, though not reversible, with a combination of diet, exercise, and medication....
An estimated 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes develop some form of diabetic neuropathy, or the chronic nerve damage diabetes causes, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
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