Diabetes on Your Nerves
Diabetes on Your Nerves
Diabetes on Your Nerves
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" Over four million Americans have diabetes. It's estimated at between forty and 50% of the people will experience some form of nerve damage from their diabetes. A group approximately 13 -- of a complication known as peripheral Iraq. --"
" Central Park system the brain and spinal cord and a tour pro which simple nerves are traveling at about including extremities. And trunk and the internal organs. -- used the term that's used."
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" Function or -- and destruction of notes for free."
" News. That the anger. And sometimes -- And even."
" Nerve damage on diabetic peripheral neuropathy and cannot be ripper and can cause a variety of symptoms."
" English and -- a rehab and I just a swing union leaders and Nevada and ask him to be burning in England are only goes. I'm not -- I didn't enter into -- and clothing and ST I -- I don't know nothing. When there's something that I should be."
" While peripheral neuropathy describes damage to any part of the peripheral -- Patients with diabetes may also experience what's known as peripheral -- in Iraq. This is when Maynor of the -- there and do not work properly."
" There earlier -- and are typically numbness tingling or pain in the -- those symptoms sometimes gradually. Into a lake. And ultimately moved to an optical scans. And -- and some numbness tingling and pain wouldn't affect the fingers and congratulate traveled the incidence of --"
" The terms corporal neuropathy and peripheral -- that they are often used interchangeably. And diagnosis and treatment the same for both. There are many causes a peripheral Iraq including single vitamin deficiencies HIV -- and you need to. But don't be leading in the united. Of the many symptoms associated with DP and playing is the most distressed. The scene of DP and potentially disabling and leads many to --"
" The pain can be present race can be learning edition stabbings and I can be. Pins and needles aren't comfortable what can you slipped by -- in some patients find it horrible even to line. Technique with the Clinton can be excruciatingly. Painful. Patience to -- should not cute and -- and performed. The pain. And that patients are frequently don't get -- This leads to lack of friction it will change depression. And the rights -- the second. In addition to paint or others. DP and that and impact of persons. There was a lot and -- and in balance. Result. And simple activities becoming impossible to cool. And station is wrong. I -- people -- Points in the pocket and people are not share it wore -- Increased tendency to fool."
" Foot ulcers occur because that you may not be aware that scheme has been damaged. And -- any progress twenty when non healing ulcer and be quite a serious complication. -- It may not be aware that the choice -- being injured and they continue to walk on an intra joint until the damage progressives."
" In addition they need to be an increase in blood pressure all in keeping the inability to change -- When moving from who aren't lying down to standing up and -- he does. --"
" Perhaps one of the most devastating complications. -- is a loss of sensation which can result in unnoticed injury. Injuries go on -- they may become and -- and possibly -- In the most extreme. Act and in -- to the bone and require amputation."
" Occasionally and swift. Diabetic neuropathy whether or not in -- can experience and very appear complications involved in the lower extremity. -- these complications might be that severe infection that might start and the skin and then penetrate more deeply into involves a bone. In my collider can result at the infection of the bone and it cannot be. He cured and progressives sometimes you can get so severe that reputation is the only -- These are fortunately very uncommon. And can partially be prevented by good diabetic control and meticulous --"
" Patients with diabetes should be aware of several risk factors of the development of Tora ruled Iraq."
" The most important. -- In addition each -- I -- to import respect. Finally it's becoming. Apparent that the cardiovascular Rick to -- all that role in."
" The pollution to. A diagnosis of DP and is based on many kind and should be anybody health care professional."
" with diabetes. Develops sentenced in the feet. Like numbness tingling or pain and goes to a physician deposition wolf first ticket history. The patient and not his or her symptoms and into an examination. -- include neurological examination that's specifically and that's how the nerves of functioning. Once that decision makes that judgment. A variety of ten can be done to try to confirm that -- a physician will probably get in blood. Those -- determine how -- the -- and all that to try to exclude other call -- neuropathy. The physician might also syndication to another doctor -- and electrical what are -- their conduct and the purpose of a nerve conduction study to see how well the nerves and links in the arms conduct electricity and determine whether they're functioning normally are not. The combination of the history. The elimination. And the ancillary blood tests and electrical current. And not to make a diagnosis out identically neuropathy. "
" with diabetes during your experience in route through -- There are several things you do to find and what happens. To. To control. What he's not. Monitoring -- And X program and it shall."
" That -- is. Control."
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