Diabetic Neuropathy (Oxford Diabetes Library)

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Submitted by Avera — October 27 at 11:00 pm

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Diabetic neuropathy is very common, affecting up to 50% of all diabetic patients. It can result in disabling neuropathic pain, lower extremity amputations and troublesome autonomic neuropathies (gastroparesis, ercectile dysfunction, sudden cardiac death, and so forth). With the rising incidence of diabetes, the prevalence of neuropathy is also likely to increase. Over recent years, there have been new advances in our understanding and treatment of diabetic neuropathies and the problems associated with the disease.

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Avera Avera October 27 at 11:00 pm

With Diabetes on the rise, so is Diabetic Neuropathy. Neuropathy can lead to many complications associated with it. Learn about them here and how to avoid them happening to you.