Management focuses on symptom relief, blood sugar control, and addressing underlying causes; outcomes vary, and some degree of nerve damage may be irreversible
Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage that can occur in individuals with diabetes. It often affects the peripheral nerves and can lead to pain, numbness, and other symptoms. Management involves blood sugar control and symptom relief measures.
Nerve damage resulting from prolonged high blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes
Numbness, tingling, pain, weakness in the extremities
Clinical evaluation, nerve conduction studies, imaging studies
Variable, can lead to significant impairment
Pain, sensory and motor deficits
Prolonged high blood sugar levels affecting nerve function
Blood sugar control, pain management, medications to alleviate symptoms
Blood sugar control, pain management, medications to alleviate symptoms
Nerve damage due to diabetes
Symptomatic treatment, pain management strategies
Please remember that this information is provided for general understanding, and individual cases may vary. Always consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and information.
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