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What Is Diabetic Neuropathy And Peripheral Nerve Damage?

This lens introduces an answer to one of the most troubling aspects of diabetes. Neuropathy is one of several complications resulting from diabetes. I have included many links which I thibk the reader would find useful in learning about Peripheral Nerve Damage.

Example! - (neuropathy in feet) My story reveals how close to my heart this subject is. In my younger life I did not respect this disease as I should and neuropathy in my feet slowly be gan to grip my body. During a move, I stepped on three (that is right -3) nails and was not even aware. It cost me a toe amputated and six months of I.V. ntibiotics to survive.

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WHAT IS DIABETIC MEUROPATHY? peripheral nerve damage peripheral nerve damage

Definitions of Diabetic neuropathy on the Web:

1. A condition in which portions of the spinal cord and its nerves have degenerated as a result of diabetes.
www.seekwellness.com/incontinence/glossary_of_incontinence_terms.htm

2. Deterioration of the spinal cord and its nerves due to diabetes.
www.urology.coloplast.com/pelvic-organ-prolapse/gyn_glossary.htm

3. A combined sensory and motor neuropathy, usual symmetric and segmental and involving autonomic neurons, seen frequently in older diabetic patients
www.painaction.com/painaction/Glossary.aspx

4. is a common complication of diabetes mellitus in which nerves are damaged as a result of hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels). People with diabetes commonly develop temporary or permanent damage to nerve tissue. ...
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5. Diabetic neuropathies are neuropathic disorders that are associated with diabetes mellitus. These conditions are thought to result from diabetic microvascular injury involving small blood vessels that supply nerves (vasa nervorum). ...
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Diabetic Neuropathy - a glimpse from Wikipedia 

Diabetic neuropathies are neuropathic disorders that are associated with diabetes mellitus. These conditions are thought to result from diabetic microvascular injury involving small blood vessels that supply nerves (vasa nervorum). Relatively common conditions which may be associated with diabetic neuropathy include third nerve palsy; mononeuropathy; mononeuropathy multiplex; diabetic amyotrophy; a painful polyneuropathy; autonomic neuropathy; and thoracoabdominal neuropathy.

Peripheral neuropathy: 

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Peripheral NeuropathyPeripheral neuropathy:

Book Description:
Peripheral neuropathy, the variety of conditions that result when the nerves that connect to the brain and spinal cord are damaged or diseased, is commonly associated with diseases such as diabetes, HIV, alcoholism, and lupus. Although widespread — it affects 10–20 million people in the United States — information about the condition has been difficult to obtain. This essential guide explains what is known about peripheral neuropathy, including its causes and manifestations, and what can be done to manage it. Topics include drug therapy for the condition and its symptoms, interventional therapy, alternative medicines, caring for the feet, and much more. This book will enable patients to make informed decisions about their care.

What are the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy 

What are the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. (symptoms of diabetic neuropathy depend on the types of neuropathy). The most common symptoms of neuropathy include:

1. Numbness and loss of feeling, usually in the feet and hands.
2. Tickling
3. Pricking pain.
4. Weakness, pain, and numbness (these may be serious enough to interfere with daily activities, they usually develop 10-20 years after the initial diabetes diagnosis.
5. Stomach problems
6. Muscle weakness.

How does diabetic neuropathy develop? 

How does diabetic neuropathy develop?: Often, the symptoms are slight at first (the initial symptoms of diabetic neuropathy are hurting, tingling and loss of feeling in the feet), but then they grow over time. Symptoms of diabetic neuropathy mostly affect the foot, leg and hand.

How can further nerve damage be prevented?

  1. Good control of blood sugar levels prevents further nerve damage and can reverse the pain or numbness. Some investigations showed that intensive control of hyperglycemia could prevent or delay the development of diabetic neuropathy. Other than tight glycemic control, no evidence-based treatments currently exist that prevent or ameliorate diabetic neuropathy.
  2. Prevention consists in maintaining rigid blood glucose control as the answer to eliminating several of the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. That's why people who don't control (or can't control) their blood sugar very well seem more likely to get diabetic neuropathy. Even in patients with excellent glycemic control, several will still develop excruciating diabetic neuropathy.

What are the goals of treating diabetic neuropathy? 

What are the goals of treating diabetic neuropathy?

1. Preventing and possibly reversing the headway of nerve damage
2. Reducing the symptoms, by slowing the progression of the disease.
3. Get/keep blood sugar levels under control!
It is clear that symptoms of diabetic neuropathy are triggered by a rapid improvement in blood sugar control.

WEAR YOUR MEDICAL ID BRACELET 

all the time - don't leave home without it

If your diabetes has developed to the point that you have symptoms of diabetic neuropathy, then you really need to purchase and wear (all the time) a medical ID bracelet. My own personal testimonial speaks to this. A few years ago I experienced a diabetic coma and the first place the paramedics checked was my bracelet. (Read my story here!)

Why are medical IDs critical?
  1. A medical ID bracelet or necklace speaks for you - In an emergency, when you might not be able to speak for yourself
  2. Symptoms of common ailments can easily be misdiagnosed. Timely diagnosis is critical to effective treatment. A brief depiction of vital medical facts engraved on your medical ID ensures appropriate and timely medical care.
  3. Half of medical errors occur because of mistakes made upon admission or discharge from the hospital. Wearing a medical ID defends against potentially injurious medical errors.
  4. Emergency responders look for a medical ID; more than 75 percent check for a medical ID immediately upon assessing the patient. If you're wearing a medical ID, it won't be missed.
  5. Medical IDs can eliminate some trips to the hospital, reduce unnecessary hospital admissions and prevent minor emergencies from becoming major ones. Medical IDs save lives! One day, a medical ID may save you.
Where can I get a high quality Medic Alert Bracelet? If you would like a great ID Bracelet check out the image link below!...American Medical ID: Personalized Medical ID Bracelets and Necklaces. As always, free engraving.

What's the treatment for diabetic neuropathy? 

What's the treatment for diabetic neuropathy?

The goals of treating diabetic neuropathy are to prevent progression and reduce the symptoms of the disease. Although the fda has recently approved two new agents specifically for the treatment of diabetic neuropathy: duloxetine and pregabalin and they are considering an application to approve acetyl-l-carnitine as a treatment as well, effective therapies for the prevention and treatment of diabetic neuropathy are not currently available. However, if you want to get appropriate treatment you must first talk to your doctor to determine exact type for your diabetic neuropathy.

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WWW.KNOWINGdIABETES.COMWant to learn more about diabetic neuropathy?, LINKS, LINKS, LINKS

  1. www.about-diabetics.info - DIABETIC SYMPTOMS AND RISKS: Index of All Articles in the Diabetic Shoes Category
  2. Diabetic Neuropathies: The Nerve Damage of Diabetes - Reviews the causes and symptoms of diabetic neuropathy and reviews the different types of neuropathies: peripheral, autonomic, proximal, ...
  3. Diabetic Neuropathy Information Page: National Institute of ... = Diabetic neuropathy information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
  4. Diabetic neuropathy symptoms, warning signs and treatment ... - Diabetic neuropathy is a complication of diabetes causing damage to the nerves. Learn how to recognize the warning signs and treatment for diabetic ...
  5. eMedicine - Diabetic Neuropathy : Article by Dianna Quan, MD - Diabetic Neuropathy - Neuropathies are characterized by a progressive loss of nerve fibers that can be assessed noninvasively by several tests of nerve ...
  6. Diabetic neuropathy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Relatively common conditions which may be associated with diabetic neuropathy include third nerve palsy; mononeuropathy; mononeuropathy multiplex; ...
  7. Diabetic Neuropathy: What You Can Do About It -- familydoctor.org - Information about nerve damage for people who have diabetes from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
  8. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Diabetic neuropathy - Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes, in which nerves are damaged as a result of hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels). ...
  9. Joslin Diabetes Center | Managing your Diabetes - Nerve damage or Diabetic Neuropathy resulting from chronically high blood sugars ... Diabetic diarrhea - is

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