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The amount of sugar in the body increases when diabetes occurs. Do you know that if it is not controlled properly, the nerves start getting damaged? Yes, actually this disease is called Diabetic Neuropathy. Due to damage to the nerves (Diabetic neuropathy symptoms), the body parts do not function properly and sometimes life can also be lost. Therefore, this form of diabetes should be taken very seriously and the doctor's advice should be followed. In this article, let us explain to you in simple language about the symptoms related to it.

 

 

What does the CDC report say?

Did you know that almost half of the diabetes patients suffer from nerve damage i.e. neuropathy? This may sound scary, but the truth is that if this problem is identified in time, it can be prevented to a great extent.

 

According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), diabetic neuropathy is a serious complication caused by high blood sugar levels over a long period of time. It damages your body's nerves and can cause a variety of symptoms.

 

Some common symptoms of diabetic neuropathy

It is very important to recognize the early symptoms of diabetic neuropathy as timely treatment can help you avoid serious complications.

 

  • Numbness or tingling in the arms and legs: This is the most common symptom.
  • Foot ulcers: Sores on the feet that do not heal.
  • Joint pain: especially in the legs and hands.
  • Digestive problems: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite.
  • Urinary problems: Difficulty urinating.
  • Sexual problems: impotence in men and vaginal dryness in women.
  • Pain: Severe pain in the hip, pain behind the eyes.
  • Vision problems: blurred vision.

What to do if symptoms appear?

  • check your blood sugar regularly
  • If you feel your blood sugar is going out of control or you notice some symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.
  • Diabetic neuropathy cannot be completely cured, but with timely treatment it can definitely be prevented from progressing.

How to control blood sugar?

  • Diabetic patients should take a balanced diet which is rich in fiber, vitamins and minerals.
  • Exercising regularly helps in controlling blood sugar.
  • Being overweight or obese can worsen diabetes. Therefore, it is very important to keep your weight under control.
  • High blood pressure is a risk factor for diabetes. Therefore, it is very important to keep blood pressure under control.
  • Alcohol and smoking are harmful for diabetes. So, avoid these too.
  • It is very important to take the medicines prescribed by the doctor on time.
  • Keep checking your blood sugar regularly and drink enough water to keep the body hydrated.

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