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Diabetic neuropathy refers to nerve damage that develops gradually and is caused by long-term high blood sugar levels. While there’s no cure, managing blood sugar levels can slow its progression ...
Diabetic neuropathy affects sensory, autonomic, and motor neurons of the peripheral nervous system, which is to say that nearly every type of nerve fiber in the body is vulnerable. Moreover ...
Spinal cord stimulation can reduce pain and restore nerve function among patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
About half of all people with diabetes develop diabetic peripheral neuropathy — a painful, often debilitating condition that can feel like burning, stabbing or numbness, especially in the legs and ...
A new study published in the journal of Cureus showed that duloxetine significantly reduced neuropathic pain and improved ...
About 30 percent of patients with frank diabetes for more than a decade have some neuropathy. It usually presents as numbness, itching or tingling in the legs but can also be pains. It can even ...
Steatotic liver disease increases risk of diabetic nephropathy and neuropathy in T2D patients: Study
A new study published in the journal of Frontiers in Endocrinology showed that patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who ...
A comprehensive search of electronic databases was conducted up to 6 September 2024 to identify randomised controlled trials ...
Diabetic neuropathy is the most common neuropathy in industrialized countries, and it is associated with a wide range of clinical manifestations. The vast majority of patients with clinical ...
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