Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that can occur in people with diabetes. It is caused by chronically high blood sugar levels, which damage the walls of the small blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients to the nerves. The damage can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and loss of feeling in the affected area, which can lead to serious complications such as foot ulcers and infections. Early detection and treatment is key to managing diabetic neuropathy and preventing further complications. Treatment may include medications, lifestyle modifications, physical therapy, or surgery.
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