Archive for the ‘Diabetic Neuropathy’ Category


Treatment Ideas For Diabetic Neuropathy

Neuropathy symptoms vary depending on the person and how their body reacts to the neuropathy. Some people have a mild begin symptom like dull achy muscles or fatigue while others have an overwhelming tingling and mind-wrenching pain. The reality is that symptoms will always be present when you are going through a neuropathy onset; there [...]

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What Is Diabetic Neuropathy?

Neuropathy is a collection of disorders caused by damage to the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord.  Pain and numbness of the hands and feet are the most common symptoms.  Neuropathy can be caused by traumatic injuries, infections, or even an exposure to toxins.  The most notable cause of neuropathy, however, is [...]

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What is Diabetic Neuropathy?

Diabetic neuropathy is a long-term complication of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. It affects the nerves of the body. There is no cure for neuropathy.   Causes of Neuropathy Neuropathy, or damage to the nervous system, can have many causes. An injury or exposure to toxins can harm the nerves. Several chronic diseases [...]

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Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that can occur if you have diabetes. People with diabetes can, over time, develop nerve damage throughout the body. Some people with nerve damage have no symptoms. Others may have symptoms such as pain, tingling, or numbness-loss of feeling-in the hands, arms, feet, and legs. Nerve problems [...]

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Type One Or Type Two, It Doesn’t Really Matter

Diabetes is a life changing diagnosis. When diagnosed with diabetes a whole new lifestyle must be implemented in order to avoid grave consequences such as diabetic coma or diabetic neuropathy. There are two different types diabetes, type one and type two. Both types of diabetes are very dangerous to one’s body if the individual diagnosed [...]

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Five Principles of Diabetes Management

Research has modified some long-held assumptions about the treatment of diabetes, and new studies are likely to further refine our standards and goals. Still, some principles seem clear:   Rule Number One Diet, exercise, and weight control should be the cornerstone of management for all diabetics. In fact, a healthful lifestyle can prevent many, if [...]

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Monitoring Glucose Levels Is Only Step One

Diabetic Neuropathy is a condition that develops as a result of high levels of blood sugar. Diabetic neuropathy is often a complication connected with diabetes. Diabetes if not properly controlled can cause nerve damage resulting in the diagnosis known as diabetic neuropathy. When there is a lack of blood flow and increased levels of blood [...]

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Sugar And Diabetes = A Really Bad Situation

It is no secret that sugar is not exactly healthy for you, in fact sugar can rot teeth, causes cavities, creates love handles and conjures up several other serious health concerns such as diabetes. Diabetes is when the body is either insulin resistant or it is not making enough insulin to help turn sugar into [...]

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Diabetes The Number One Cause For Neuropathy

One of the leading causes for neuropathy is diabetes so we are briefly going to discuss diabetic neuropathy. Uncontrolled blood sugar or glucose levels can lead to the damage of nerve cells resulting in the loss of feeling and the start of odd and uncomfortable sensations. Diabetic neuropathy is possibly one of the most familiar [...]

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General Health Guidelines Regarding Diabetic Neuropathy Patients

Management of diabetic neuropathy should begin at the initial diagnosis of diabetes. The primary care physician needs to be alert for the development of neuropathy, or even its presence at the time of initial diabetes diagnosis, because failure to diagnose diabetic neuropathy can lead to serious consequences, including disability and amputation. Therefore, education on foot [...]

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