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29th September 2009
NEUROPATHY MAY PRODUCE DIABETIC NERVE PAIN
Neuropathy means nerve disease or damage. Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by diabetes. People with diabetes time and again have high glucose levels. In the end, high glucose levels damage nerves all... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
23rd September 2009
Vigorous diabetes treatment for neuropathy is vital to stay away from impaired function of several vital organs. The complications of this illness include cardiovascular disease, kidney damage, bone and joint problems and eye injure. Yet some of the more ... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
17th September 2009
If you are dealing with Diabetes you should know that compression socks are your first line of defense to manage foot aliments.Diabetics often suffer from foot aliments due to there lowered immune system. Just a small infection can lead to amputation if n... Read >
Author: Michael Reinhart
16th September 2009
To understand Diabetes cures, we should comprehend the basics of diabetes. The definition of Diabetes as given out by the National Diabetes Statistics, 2007 is that it is a group of diseases marked by high levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar... Read >
Author: Klik Sail
02nd July 2009
Diabetes mellitus is the official name given to a group of metabolic diseases that result in abnormally high blood sugar levels. This term covers type 1 diabetes, where the pancreas produces insufficient insulin required to move glucose (sugar/energy) to ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
26th June 2009
Vitamin B12 in food is often called cobalamin and considered as an important water soluble vitamin. However, it is different from other water soluble vitamins because it is not excreted quickly in the urine. Rather, vitamin B12 in food is accumulated and ... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson
11th June 2009
Sex has been the part of the life. Man has been determined to achieve a better performance in order to satisfy both his as well his partner’s requirements. Age, hormonal imbalances, society, money and many other things have not been able to remain a bar... Read >
Author: Peter alex
10th June 2009
Alpha Lipoic acid is a powerful antioxidant that is growing in popularity. Given the amazing properties of this antioxidant it’s not surprising that it is being marketed for its potential to cure heart disease, cancer, diabetes, depression, AIDS and c... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
04th June 2009
It is rightly believed that without vision, there is no beauty within or outside. Vision is an important and indispensable part of our body. Without eye vision, life is dull and boring. Hence it is very important to take care of your eyes. But misfortunes... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield
04th June 2009
It is rightly believed that without vision, there is no beauty within or outside. Vision is an important and indispensable part of our body. Without eye vision, life is dull and boring. Hence it is very important to take care of your eyes. But misfortunes... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield
11th March 2009
In times gone by, if you wished to attempt to purchase shoes particularly fashioned for people with circulative troubles, your selections were really small and the specific shoes needed a prescription so that you could buy them. In a lot of cases the circ... Read >
Author: david hobson
16th January 2009
Diabetic feet refer to an strange situation found in diabetes mellitus patients. In this abnormal condition, people have serious discomfort during walking sustaining constant pain. There are sure indications of this particular feet irregularity.General ar... Read >
Author: C.G.
16th January 2009
Diabetic feet refer to an irregular condition found in diabetes mellitus patients. In this unusual condition, people have grave discomfort while walking sustaining nonstop pain. There are certain signs of this particular feet irregularity.General arterial... Read >
04th December 2008
A diabetic person cannot make normal use of sugar, and so sugar builds up in the blood. The kidneys discharge some of the excess sugar in the urine. In severe cases of diabetes, fats and proteins cannot also be used normally.
The type 1 diabetes strik... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
04th December 2008
One should carefully monitor diabetes, particularly if he is on insulin or has relatively uncontrolled diabetes. Careful attention to symptoms, home glucose monitoring and other blood tests are essential in monitoring process.
Diabetes Complications
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Author: Nick Mutt
10th September 2008
The link between diabetes and nerve damage due to high glucose levels in the blood stream is now a well known fact. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), about 2/3 rd's of those with diabetes have some form of this complication.
General... Read >
Author: Ray Attebery
05th September 2008
My mom is suffering from diabetes, hypertension, diabetic neuropathy, visual and a host of other problems. Her day begins and ends taking medications. These medicines are given to improve her quality of life and to keep problems at bay.
Since she i... Read >
Author: abrogers
25th July 2008
Diabetic foot is an umbrella term for foot problems in patients with diabetes mellitus. Due to arterial abnormalities and diabetic neuropathy, as well as a tendency to delayed wound healing, infection or gangrene of the foot is relatively common. Ten to F... Read >
Author: Maasi Smith
18th July 2008
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)is no longer a bench warmer on the field of health and wellness. Highly regarded as a super antioxidant is crosses borders in disease treatment and prevention that usually require pharmaceutical solutions. Various conditions and d... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay
04th June 2008
If you have diabetes, your blood sugar levels are too high. Over time, this can damage your nerves or blood vessels. Nerve damage from diabetes can cause you to lose feeling in your feet. You may not feel a cut, a blister or a sore. Foot injuries such as ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th February 2008
The chronic complications of diabetes are typically classified as microvascular, macrovascular, or neuropathic.
Microvascular complications result from the thickening of capillary and arteriole basement membranes. Although these changes occur in the sm... Read >
Author: David Jones
11th February 2008
Paresthesia is having a sensation of pricking, tingling or numbness of the skin with no apparent cause. The feeling of needles and pins
can literally drive a person up a wall. I know because I not only suffer from diabetic neuropathy but paresthesia ... Read >
Author: Jessica Bradbury
19th January 2008
Diet and Nutrition Undertake a weight-loss diet; this encourages the body to take up insulin. Change your diet by introducing high-fiber foods and cutting down on sugar and fat. Replace saturated fats with mono saturated oils such as olive oil.
Scienti... Read >
Author: Alien
17th January 2008
Cayenne is the spicy pepper that is found in the same family as bell peppers and jalapenos. It is responsible for putting the kick into a lot of different spicy dishes, but it also helps to promote better health. Cayenne creams have capsaicin, an active... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th June 2007
When I went to have my diabetes neuropathy taken care of by an acupuncturist the diagnosis I received changed my thinking about my condition. The path I have chosen seems to be working in my favor. Thank goodness I have found a better way to relieve my pa... Read >
Author: aron wallad
11th May 2007
Diabetes neuropathy has caused me pain in my feet for quite some time. Maybe seven or eight months of tingling in my lower extremities has On occasion I had severe pain. Before my condition got worse I started to reverse the tide after seeing an Acupunct... Read >
Author: aron wallad
03rd January 2007
There are so many changes the body undergoes duringpregnancy that it becomes easy to ignore the changes in thefeet. During pregnancy the body releases hormones that allowthe ligaments to relax in the birth canal. The ligaments in the feetalso relax, causi... Read >
Christine Dobrowolski
26th November 2006
As a diabetic, you are at a constant risk of developing complications. What are these complications? What are their symptoms? Which body part is most affected? Let’s have the answers to these questions.
Blood Vessels
Diabetes could harm your small b... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker
17th November 2006
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Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of both Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Neuropathy plays a major role in the development of foot ulcers, which cause an enormous burden on quality of life ... Read >
Author: dr jack
01st April 2006
With the onset of winter, some 18 million sufferers of Diabetes -- 6.3 percent of the U.S. population -- will need to take extra care to prevent dry skin and foot disorders associated with the chronic illness.
Shielding lotions may be the key to helpin... Read >
Author: No Last Name
05th December 2005
Many people around the world do not know about a disease until that they suffer one, if this is your case, do not worry, because I'll show you what diabetes is, and its complications.
Diabetes, is a disease that may affect anybody, it does not respect ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
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