Diabetic Neuropathies
Diabetic neuropathies are a range of nerve disorders caused by damage to the peripheral nervous system due to diabetes. They are the most common complication of diabetes, affecting up to 70% of those with the condition. Diabetic neuropathies can cause a wide range of symptoms, including pain, tingling, numbness, weakness, and loss of coordination. In severe cases, they can also cause heart problems, digestive problems, and difficulty with speech. Treatment options include medication, lifestyle changes, and surgery. With early diagnosis and proper management, many patients can improve their quality of life and potentially avoid further damage to the nerves.
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