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2012年9月16日 星期日

Beating Neuropathy - Keys to Effective Neuropathy Treatment


Peripheral neuropathy and diabetic neuropathy are both diseases that are brought on by several things. Some of these things are: the nerve damage that occurs with diabetes, the ingestion of toxins over long periods of time, alcohol abuse, genetic diseases, physical trauma and vitamin deficiencies. While some of these causes can be avoided, there are some (genetic diseases) that cannot be avoided. In those cases, neuropathy treatment is necessary to alleviate the pain and symptoms associated neuropathy.

Eating and Living Healthy

Experts agree that the human body is at its best when it is in peak physical condition. This means that maintaining a healthy weight and eating the right foods can be crucial when battling the effects of neuropathy. What does this mean? It means that the body can fight the symptoms of neuropathy if it is taken care of properly.

Eating a diet rich in antioxidants, omega 3 fatty acids, proteins, green leafy vegetables and low fat foods, can help you maintain a healthy weight, or lose the weight that can complicate diabetic neuropathy. Exercise is also a great way to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Not only does exercise benefit the body, it also benefits the mind. Exercise can help you keep a positive attitude and outlook, which are both key components to dealing with neuropathy pain.

Avoiding Toxins

Toxins can come in many forms, all of which are harmful in any amount. Some of these toxins include: alcohol, drugs, organic and heavy metals, and excess vitamin B6, which is sometimes given as a remedy for neuropathy.

In most cases, it's easy to avoid ingesting or handling toxins, but sometimes drinking water, old paints and imported goods can be contaminated with toxins. Using a water filter and purchasing certified toxin free imported goods will go a long way to keeping yourself healthy, and fighting the effects of neuropathy.

Pain Management

Managing the pain associated with neuropathy is the most effective neuropathy treatment. Using topical creams with Capsaicin or taking prescription pain medications will help improve your life and keep the pain in check. Some symptoms of neuropathy (numb feet, tingling feet) can also be managed using acupuncture, massage, and heat therapies.

Being diagnosed with neuropathy doesn't mean you have to put aside your life and live with the pain. You can beat neuropathy by taking steps to make sure your neuropathy treatments work effectively.




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2012年9月12日 星期三

A Case Study in the Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy


Diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases in the country.

With the increase in the number of patients developing diabetes comes an increase in the number of patients developing complications.

One of those complications is diabetic neuropathy.

The good news is that with proper treatment and a compliant patient, diabetic neuropathy can be managed and quality of life vastly improved.

Meet "Evelyn"

"Evelyn" is a 62 year old woman who presented to our office with progressive and severe diabetic neuropathy. She suffered from diabetic neuropathy symptoms in her hands and feet, intense cramping in her legs and tingling in both feet. The range of motion in her back was severely limited from the middle of her back to her hips. She was no longer able to sleep and could not exercise due to the painful neuropathy symptoms in her legs and feet. Even the easiest exercise, such as walking, was no longer a possibility. At the time she came to us, she had been suffering with these symptoms for 8 to 10 years. Even after 10 years of medical and podiatric care, she was getting worse instead of better.

Treatment

After a thorough history & physical and evaluation, we took her into the treatment program. Her customized treatment program consisted of our three pronged approach - manual therapies, in clinic therapy using both the basin with the feet and gloves with the hands, daily blood sugar monitoring and charting (four times per day) and metabolic and dietary counseling and treatment.

With the combined therapies, treatment, unique combinations of nutritional supplements, counseling and exercise as tolerated (the combined supervised approach to "metabolic rehabilitation" as we call it in the clinic), we were able to drop her blood sugars by 120 points, without changing or increasing her medication. The drop in her blood sugars ultimately led to a decrease in her prescription medication needs.

Results

As a result of the metabolic and nutritional work we did with Evelyn, her blood sugar was down by 120 points, without any medication changes or additions. After 5 weeks of treatment, her numbness and tingling levels on a 0 to 10 scale, with 10 being the highest, went from 10 before treatment down to 5 after treatment. She reported overall improvement of 25 - 30%. The tingling in her feet was significantly reduced.

Her leg cramps were markedly better as was her back pain.

With the improvement in her leg and foot pain, she was able to start increasing walking again.

Every day that she can exercise puts her one more day closer to a normal life.

While Evelyn's results are significant, they're not perfect. She is very happy with her progress and her condition is significantly improved.

The success of her treatment is as much a testament to the patient as the treatment.

She followed our orders diligently and was extremely compliant with our treatment program.

Evelyn used her home care kit, treating herself at home concurrently with the office care, took her supplements, did the blood sugar monitoring and did her exercise and rehab too.

While there are no miracle cures, this case illustrates the results that can be achieved with a solid treatment strategy and patient compliance.

Without a strong partnership between patient and clinician, these results would not have been possible.




Dr. John Hayes, Jr. is an Evvy Award Nominee and author of "Living and Practicing by Design" and "Beating Neuropathy-Taking Misery to Miracles in Just 5 Weeks!"

Neuropathy patients, doctors and physical therapists can find lots more about the neuropathy treatments and systems of Dr John Hayes Jr by going to http://neuropathydr.com. Peripheral neuropathy doctors, physical therapists and patients will find more information as well as post comments and questions at this site as well.





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2012年9月10日 星期一

Diabetes Treatment For Neuropathy - Dare to Avoid Any Further Agony


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 somber consequences of diabetes are a product of neuropathy, or nerve damage.

IT IS URGENT TO BE TESTED FOR NEUROPATHY

Nearly about 65% of diabetics have some level of neuropathy, and the probability of damage increases with the age. Harm can affect nerves in every part of the body, counting all major limb systems. The most noticeable signs of diabetic neuropathy are tingling, burning, pain or numbness in the hands and feet. Other symptoms may include faintness, indigestion, queasiness, diarrhea, sickness, constipation or urinary problems. However, many victims of diabetes neuropathy at the start experience no evident symptoms at all, and harm can build up without the diabetic's awareness. If you suffer from diabetes, it is specially important that your physician test you for latent nerve harms.

FIRST STEP OF YOUR DIABETES TREATMENT: STABILIZE YOUR GLUCOSE LEVELS

Diabetes treatment for neuropathy can vary according to your symptoms and the particular limbs affected. One ordinary characteristic of all treatments is the necessity to stabilize the blood glucose levels. Although insulin and other medications play a significant role, controlling blood glucose also involves behavior adaptation. Amongst other things, your medical doctor may recommend that you limit your intake of certain sorts of foods, engage in customary exercise, and dynamically plan your meals and eating timetable. He may ask you to regularly check your blood glucose levels as well. Maintaining your blood sugar in equilibrium may at first make you feel worse. Inform any increase in symptoms to your physician, but be conscious that these sorts of changes are almost always transitory.

PAIN RELIEF IS WHAT YOU WANT, BUT REGULAR PAINKILLERS MIGHT NOT BE HELPFUL

In the diabetes treatment, managing pain is very important when it comes to neuropathy. Doctors classically prescribe a variety of oral medications, such as antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and opioids. Over-the-counter painkillers are not usually as helpful for nerve pain, and their negative side effects can overshadow any benefits. It is good to remember that antidepressants are not given in these cases for humor control, but for their painkilling effects.

INTESTINAL PROBLEMS: IN THIS CASE, FIBER MIGHT NOT BE GOOD

Gastrointestinal tribulations from diabetes neuropathy are commonly controllable through good quality dietary setting up. To help reduce problems, eat little and recurrent meals. In addition, avoid eating loads of fiber and fats. In more severe cases of intestinal problems, your doctor may recommend digestive medications.

DIZZINESS REQUIRES INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION

Troubles with dizziness are very peculiar, so your doctor may need to research to find a suitable treatment for you. Whereas some patients get better with increased salt ingestion, others have need of high blood pressure medications. Others may need no additional treatment than elastic socks to attain improved circulation.

DO NOT FORGET TO PAMPER YOUR FEET

Neuropathy patients must get special awareness of good foot care, more than ever since diabetes can lead to complete numbness. The appropriate steps in this direction include daily check up for any signs of injure, daily foot sanitization, and the customary use of slippers and shoes even while at home. Seek advice from your physician or podiatrist for a complete foot care plan. Think of the many who end up with their foot amputated. You can surely prevent this to happen if you act wisely and timely.

Lately I have heard of a method of diabetes treatment for neuropathy, consisting of self-masssage, seemingly very convenient and pleasurable for diabetics of any age and physical condition to massage themselves at home in the feet, aiming to improve diabetes complications such as neuropathy, derived from poor circulation.




JOSE TALAVERA - Health advisor. Diabetes expert, consultant and author. If you like this article, please visit the web site below for more advice and resources for diabetics:

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2012年9月2日 星期日

EMG Diabetic Neuropathy Tests Can Determine Your Treatment


If you are a diabetic, then you may need to be ready for certain complications that have an uncanny reputation of creeping up with little notice. Even though a healthy lifestyle is mandatory for keeping blood sugar levels as normal as possible, emg diabetic neuropathy tests are equally important to catch any incoming complication before it can set up base in your body.

Diabetes causes nerve damage and inadequate blood supply which in turn affects the functioning of vital organs in your body. This can cause the related organs to malfunction eventually leading to a complete breakdown which then affects the rest of the body. These complications come in the form of different diabetic neuropathies. Hence while focal diabetic neuropathy is a result of a malfunction in your facial muscles, eyes, or abdomen, proximal diabetic neuropathy is a result of the thighs, hips and buttocks getting affected by poor blood supply and dying nerves. Autonomic diabetic neuropathy can affect your bowel, bladder, digestive tract, eyes, lungs, heart and even your sex organs while peripheral diabetic neuropathy can attack your legs, hands, toes and fingers.

While a healthy diet along with ample exercise and a strict monitoring and insulin delivery system will help you keep your blood sugar levels under control, regular checkups are necessary to catch any incoming complication in its nascent stage. This will make it easier for your doctor to start treatment and most probably save the affected organ. Among other tests, your doctor would also conduct an emg or electromyography test to check the condition of your nerves. In this test, doctors insert extremely thin needles into various muscles of your body and also tape electrodes to your body and even on the tips of your fingers. An extremely mild electric shock is then administered to different muscle groups and the readings are recorded through an oscilloscope. Theses shocks are at the most a little annoying and might cause a little discomfort although they are easily bearable.

The manner in which your muscles react to those mild electrical shocks will inform your doctor about the condition of your nerves. If any particular organ is shown to have been affected, then your doctor can immediately start your treatment. While some organs such as your eyes can be treated with surgery and even compressed nerves can be freed by various surgeries, peripheral diabetic neuropathy, which causes a lot of pain and even numbness, might require an extensive course of medicines to slow down the affects of the neuropathy. Alternative medicines such as alpha lipoic acid have shown positive results in the treatment of humans and certain pets except cats by reducing the pain related to diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Your doctor might also suggest that you start physical therapy or pt and occupational therapy or ot if your external organs such as your hands or legs have been affected.

Hence, an emg test is a critical indicator to test if damaged nerves coupled with poor blood supply are affecting your vital organs. Your doctor can start your treatment based on these reports, among others. Your emg diabetic neuropathy test results can determine the line of treatment and can save your organs before it is too late. Therefore, it is important that you go in for such tests on a regular basis.

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2012年8月30日 星期四

Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment


If you are suffering from diabetes you will be familiar with the nerve pain called neuropathy. If you have experienced this pain then neuropathy treatment is vital. Neuropathy typically occurs over time and has been found to be due to prolonged high blood sugar levels, typically five years or more. There are other factors that can cause neuropathy but if you have been diagnosed with diabetes this may be the ultimate cause.

Some symptoms of neuropathy are obvious, such as pain in your extremities, most likely your feet. However, there are more subtle signs you may want to be aware of and treat. Such signs include tingling, numbness, erectile dysfunction and even diarrhea. How do you prevent neuropathy or treat the neuropathy you have? The best way to treat neuropathy is through blood sugar control.

Here are the most effective steps to take:

1. Monitor you glucose levels regularly. Commit to the amount of times your physician has recommended and keep a log of your levels throughout the day.

2. Eat right. A diet that helps alleviate nerve pain is basically no different from a good, healthy, balanced diet. A balanced diet outlines what you should eat, when you should eat, how much you should eat, and also allows for healthy snacks. Understandably, it's not always easy to watch everything you eat. Just remember that every bite counts when it comes to good glucose control.

3. Exercise regularly. The ultimate goal is to do some form of exercise for 20-40 minutes daily. Exercise is essential to lowering your blood sugar levels, so it is an indirect way to lessen complications such as neuropathy. Simple things like parking farther away from the door to the grocery store than normal or using stairs instead of an elevator can make a lot of difference.

If you have nerve pain there are several options available for neuropathy treatment, depending on the severity of your condition and your symptoms.

Here are some options:

• Warm baths and frequent walks can alleviate nerve pain for some people. Talk with your physician to see if this would help. In some cases people who have open sores or cuts on their feet may not be able to walk frequently.

• Talk to your physician about pain medication. Currently Cymbalta and Lyrica are the only approved medications for diabetic neuropathy however there are a variety of topical creams as well as over the counter pain medications that may be able to help.

• Acupuncture has been known to alleviate some pain associated with neuropathy

• Vitamin B-12 can work however you must take it in limited doses as it can cause its own neuropathies.

Once you have your neuropathy under control there are ways to control further damage to your nerves. These methods include:

• Keeping your blood sugar levels under control and avoiding large swings in glucose levels

• Eat a healthy balanced diet

• Regular exercise

• Take care of your feet as this is the most common spot for nerve damage




Julia L Hanf is a proud contributing author and writes articles about Neuropathy and its complications. Neuropathy is not to be taken lightly, it is an awful condition that affects thousands of people every year. You can lower your risk of Neuropathy by keeping your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels close to the target numbers.





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2012年8月29日 星期三

Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment? - Want to Know How?


The diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage to body extremities, the feet and hands for example, plus nerve damage to organs, digestive tract and the heart for example. The irony part is that some diabetics do not have pain symptoms, whereas others may feel dizziness or diarrhea, tingling sensation, indigestion, burning plus other symptoms.

Below Are The Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment Options

*The treatment for diabetic neuropathy first option is to control the blood glucose levels so there are not erratic highs and lows. Management includes diet and exercise, plus medication if prescribed.

* To stay away from indigestion, medical doctors suggest that diabetes victims should eat lesser meals and limit fat and foods high in fiber. Also your physician may recommend erythromycin.

* Your physician may recommend antidepressants Paxil or Cymbalta for example for diabetic neuropathy treatment if the person is having nerve pain.

*You have to slowly learn how to sit or stand as it can help with dizziness. Also blood pressure medications possibly will benefit the diabetic too.

*Diabetics can make use of creams for skin pain, particularly the feet. A typical cream is capsaicin cream. Patches, for instance lidocaine, are helpful on the feet too.

The Diabetic Neuropathy Facts

One most severe complications of diabetes is the nerve damage been caused by diabetes. In the long run, diabetes sufferers can develop nerve damage all over the body. The diabetes neuropathy can cause mild uneasiness for several folks, whereas for others this disorder is disabling and at times critical.

Below Are The Diabetic Neuropathy Symptoms

The diabetic neuropathy symptoms are determined by the type and on which nerves that got affected. The symptoms comprise muscle coordination problems, indigestion, weakness, numbness, pain or tingling (generally in the feet or hands), nausea and bladder problems. The pain could be severe and is worse at night frequently.

How to prevent it By keeping your blood sugar under good control can delay or prevent diabetic neuropathy. You need to keep to a hale and hearty diet, also keeping blood pressure in hand and staying active can as well help lessen your risk of developing this disorder.




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2012年8月27日 星期一

Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment


If you are suffering from diabetes you will be familiar with the nerve pain called neuropathy. If you have experienced this pain then neuropathy treatment is vital. Neuropathy typically occurs over time and has been found to be due to prolonged high blood sugar levels, typically five years or more. There are other factors that can cause neuropathy but if you have been diagnosed with diabetes this may be the ultimate cause.

Some symptoms of neuropathy are obvious, such as pain in your extremities, most likely your feet. However, there are more subtle signs you may want to be aware of and treat. Such signs include tingling, numbness, erectile dysfunction and even diarrhea. How do you prevent neuropathy or treat the neuropathy you have? The best way to treat neuropathy is through blood sugar control.

Here are the most effective steps to take:

1. Monitor you glucose levels regularly. Commit to the amount of times your physician has recommended and keep a log of your levels throughout the day.

2. Eat right. A diet that helps alleviate nerve pain is basically no different from a good, healthy, balanced diet. A balanced diet outlines what you should eat, when you should eat, how much you should eat, and also allows for healthy snacks. Understandably, it's not always easy to watch everything you eat. Just remember that every bite counts when it comes to good glucose control.

3. Exercise regularly. The ultimate goal is to do some form of exercise for 20-40 minutes daily. Exercise is essential to lowering your blood sugar levels, so it is an indirect way to lessen complications such as neuropathy. Simple things like parking farther away from the door to the grocery store than normal or using stairs instead of an elevator can make a lot of difference.

If you have nerve pain there are several options available for neuropathy treatment, depending on the severity of your condition and your symptoms.

Here are some options:

• Warm baths and frequent walks can alleviate nerve pain for some people. Talk with your physician to see if this would help. In some cases people who have open sores or cuts on their feet may not be able to walk frequently.

• Talk to your physician about pain medication. Currently Cymbalta and Lyrica are the only approved medications for diabetic neuropathy however there are a variety of topical creams as well as over the counter pain medications that may be able to help.

• Acupuncture has been known to alleviate some pain associated with neuropathy

• Vitamin B-12 can work however you must take it in limited doses as it can cause its own neuropathies.

Once you have your neuropathy under control there are ways to control further damage to your nerves. These methods include:

• Keeping your blood sugar levels under control and avoiding large swings in glucose levels

• Eat a healthy balanced diet

• Regular exercise

• Take care of your feet as this is the most common spot for nerve damage




Julia L Hanf is a proud contributing author and writes articles about Neuropathy and its complications. Neuropathy is not to be taken lightly, it is an awful condition that affects thousands of people every year. You can lower your risk of Neuropathy by keeping your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels close to the target numbers.





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2012年8月23日 星期四

Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) in the Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy


Diabetes is one of those conditions that must be treated for life, and requires lifestyle shifts and constant monitoring. Diabetics are in for the long haul, no matter which of the two major types of diabetes they are living with. Both type-1 and type-2 diabetes are associated with elevated glucose levels in the blood and an inability of the cells to take up sugars which have the energy they need to perform the tasks they have to perform every day.

All forms of diabetes present a serious problem to sufferers, in that they increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, eye disease, and kidney failure. One of the most troublesome long-term effects of diabetes is diabetic neuropathy, which involves changes in the peripheral nerves with associated pins and needles sensations or loss of sensation in the hands and feet.

Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is found in liver, potatoes, and broccoli, and is prescribed in Germany for diabetic neuropathy. ALA has no effect on glucose levels; it is promoted for diabetic neuropathy. In a three-week German study of 328 patients with type-2 diabetes and diabetic neuropathy patients received either intravenous ALA or a placebo. The study results found a statically significant improvement in symptoms of pain, tingling, and disability related to neuropathy in those who got the ALA. The study also looked at 73 patients with type-2 diabetes and cardiac neuropathy who had taken either oral ALA or placebo - there was an improvement in measures of cardiac heart rate conductance in those who took ALA.

In an attempt to replicate these promising results, another multi-center study of 509 patients with diabetic neuropathy received three weeks of intravenous ALA followed by six months of oral ALA or placebo. This time there were no statistically significant differences in ALA versus placebo in changes in the total symptoms. The same group also looked at 120 patients after three weeks of intravenous ALA or placebo use, and they showed a statistically significant change in symptoms. So although there appears to be some benefit from ALA, study results vary and it is not clear that there is lasting benefit for diabetic neuropathy.




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2012年8月21日 星期二

Treatment For Diabetic Neuropathy


High blood sugar levels can cause damage to the arteries that supply the nerves with blood and ultimately cause nerve damage, which results in numbness, pins and needles, burning sensation and pain. This briefly explains why neuropathy has a high occurrence rate among people with diabetes.

Even though currently there is no known cure for diabetic neuropathy, there are things that can be done to slow down the progression of the disease, to relieve the pain, to manage complications and even to restore function.

Since the high blood sugar levels are the main cause of neuropathy, the focus in both treatment and prevention of diabetic neuropathy is on keeping blood sugar within a narrow target range. It is also important to keep your blood pressure under control. These can help delay the progression of peripheral neuropathy and may even cause an improvement in the already existing symptoms.

A healthy lifestyle is also extremely important in order to prevent diabetic neuropathy or slow its progress. This includes eating a healthy diet, getting plenty of physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding alcohol and smoking entirely. The most beneficial type of exercise for people suffering from neuropathy is low-impact exercise, in order to prevent injury. A great trainer for this purpose is the GlideCycle, which offers great workout with virtually zero impact.

One important step in the research of treatment for diabetic neuropathy was the discovery of what alpha-lipoic acid can do. Alpha-lipoic acid is a powerful antioxidant which occurs naturally, in small amounts, in such foods as spinach, broccoli, beef, yeast, kidney, and heart. It is also available as a supplement, but those who want to purchase alpa-lipoic acid supplements have to make sure that what they get is Stabilized R Alpha Lipoic Acid.

In a study conducted by Mayo Clinic and a Russian medical center, 60 patients suffering from diabetic neuropathy received five treatments a week consisting of 600 mg of alpha lipoic acid in intravenous form. The other 60 patients were given a placebo. In less than 20 days the alpha lipoic acid patients reported dramatic improvement in symptoms, including a 6 point drop in pain levels on a 10 point scale. "But it didn't act only as a pain medication," says researcher and Mayo Clinic neurologist Peter Dyck, MD. "Alpha lipoic acid seems to actually change the metabolism of the nerve or blood supply to the nerve, and we noted some relief in symptoms."




We hope that further research will find new efficient ways to treat diabetic neuropathy. Till then, do all you can to prevent it: control your blood sugar level, eat healthy, do exercise and take Alpha Lipoic Acid supplements.





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2012年8月20日 星期一

Diabetic Neuropathy Treatment - What Can You Expect?


Diabetic neuropathy refers to a group of nerve disorders that are the result of diabetes. This often occurs in people who have had the disease for about 20 to 25 years, when nerve damage may have begun to occur. Diabetic neuropathy requires monitoring and treatment because it can be especially uncomfortable, causing tingling, numbing and pain in the hands, arms, legs and feet. Very often, patients feel weakness in these areas of the body. Diabetic neuropathy can also affect vital organs such as the heart, sex organs and the digestive track.

Who is at Risk?

The longer a patient has had diabetes, the higher the risk he will develop the disorder. It is also common in people who are over 40 years old, overweight, have hypertension and those who have high levels of fat in the blood.

What is the Treatment for Diabetic Neuropathy?

The goal of a treatment for diabetic neuropathy is to obtain relief from the discomfort caused by the disorder and to prevent further damage to nerves and tissues. The first thing that a patient must do to treat diabetic neuropathy is to regulate his blood glucose levels. By keeping blood glucose within normal range, further damage to the nerves can be minimized or avoided. This may be done by regularly monitoring blood glucose for any changes, eating a sensible, healthy diet, getting enough exercise and taking medications such as insulin injections and oral drugs.

During the initial stages of treatment when the blood glucose is regulated, symptoms for diabetic neuropathy might worsen. As treatment progresses, symptoms become less severe and should not be too bothersome to the patient.

Treatment for Pain

In cases where diabetic neuropathy causes pain, tingling, numbness or burning, painkillers such as acetaminophen, aspirin or ibuprofen may be prescribed. Other options such as anti-convulsant oral medications and capsaicin-containing topical creams may also be used. Severe pain may be addressed with codeine, although its use should be limited and strictly monitored due to its addictive properties.

An alternative to pain treatment in diabetic neuropathy is the use of TENS or transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation, where mild electricity is used to intercept pain signals. Other alternative treatments, such as acupuncture, biofeedback, hypnosis and relaxation techniques may also be used.



Treatment for Gastrointestinal Problems

Although some people with diabetic neuropathy don't always suffer from symptoms, there are some who have problems with indigestion, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. For mild symptoms, the usual step would be for patients to avoid fatty foods, eat frequent meals in small amounts and reduce their fiber intake. For severe symptoms, drugs might be prescribed to relieve nausea, regulate digestion and control diarrhea.

Weakness and Nausea

Feelings of lightheadedness and dizziness often occur during sudden movements such as standing or sitting. This indicates problems with blood circulation and blood pressure. No drug treatment is necessary to address this problem associated with diabetic neuropathy, although certain steps may be taken to help the patient cope.

Sleeping or resting with the head in an elevated position, for example, may benefit some people while others have found relief from increased amounts of salts in their diet. Massages and physical therapy can also help when there is a problem with coordination or if muscle weakness is present. For severe cases, medications for hypertension may be necessary.

Care and Maintenance of the Feet

It is important for people with diabetic neuropathy to take care of their feet because this is the area where nerve damage often occurs. If nerves are damaged, sensations will no longer be felt and any injuries, wounds or sores that may appear may be ignored, leading to infection or ulcers. This means that extra attention must be given to the feet and legs by keeping them clean and ensuring that there is sufficient blood circulation in the area. It is also important that regular checks for skin irritations, cuts or sores be performed.

This condition can lead to more health problems if not managed properly. By following sensible care and treatment procedures, any further health risks or nerve damage may be avoided. Always seek the advice of your doctor or health care professional for an appropriate diagnosis and diabetic neuropathy treatment.




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2012年8月12日 星期日

Getting Positive About Your Neuropathy Treatment


One of the worst effects of living with peripheral neuropathy and diabetic neuropathy is the toll it takes on your life. Living with the pain of neuropathy can be devastating. Pain in your hands, feet, legs and arms can keep you from living an active and healthy life. So what can you do to strike back at neuropathy and gain back your independence?

Live and think positively- don't let the disease get you down, and here's how!

Get Support

Unfortunately, neuropathy effects more than just the body, it can also effect the mind and spirit. Specialists agree that the constant pain and other associated neuropathy symptoms (tingling feet, numb feet) can be thoroughly discouraging to the sufferer. Pain has the ability to bring about depression, anxiety disorders and other negative personality changes.

Fortunately, there is help, there is hope. One form of effective neuropathy treatment is the encouragement and advice found in support groups. Support groups have been known to help people struggling with all kinds of life problems (drugs, loss, alcohol, weight issues), and people struggling with neuropathy can find solace among others diagnosed with this disease.

Never underestimate the power of positive thinking, encouragement, fellowship with others dealing with the same problems, and the overall happiness found in just getting out and being with other people. You can find support in actual organized support groups, or you can find support among your family and friends.

Get Active

Getting active may seem like a way to increase the pain associated with your neuropathy, but exercise is a great method for neuropathy treatment. Exercise has positive effects across the board. Not only does it keep your body in optimal physical condition, it also helps create a healthy state of mind. Many active individuals agree that exercise helps to clear the mind and the hormones released during physical activity cause a euphoria that cannot be found in medications.

Exercise alone is a great method for neuropathy treatment, but other methods such as; maintaining a healthy weight, eating healthy foods, staying away from toxins, drinking plenty of water, abstaining from consuming alcohol, and correcting vitamin deficiencies are also great ways to treat neuropathy symptoms.

If these methods of neuropathy treatment fail, using medications (pain blocking injections, topical Capsaicin creams, or prescription medications) are also effective in treating neuropathy pain.

Getting your life back from your neuropathy can be as simple as getting support and getting active. Live a positive life despite the negativity of the pain.

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2012年8月9日 星期四

Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes - Is This the Treatment to Heal Your Foot Ulcer?


The commonest disorder of nerves in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, is the disorder of sensation. Nerve disease where many nerves are involved, is called diffuse neuropathy and is the most common form of diabetic neuropathy. Distal refers to being far away from the center of your body, so distal neuropathy is a disease of the nerves presenting in your hands and feet.

Signs of distal neuropathy include:


lessened ability to even feel light touch, or even the position of your foot
the inability to feel pain or temperature
tingling and burning sensation
extreme sensitivity to touch
any weakness
symptoms feel worse at night

The danger is you do not know without looking, whether or not there is trauma to your feet. And that could be any trauma such as standing on a rough stone or a piece of glass. Often you are not aware you have this problem, that you have lost sensation in your feet ... it is usually picked up during nerve conduction studies.

Neuropathic foot ulcers are the most serious complication of the loss of sensation in your feet.

At the Wound Care and Rehabilitation Medicine Center in Philadelphia, the aim of all the health care professionals is to get their patients back to normal, to full function, with wounds completely healed, as quickly as possible.

Robert Goldman, MD is no exception. He started noticing positive effects of wound healing by using hyperbaric oxygen therapy and decided to investigate it more thoroughly.

You may not be familiar with hyperbaric oxygen therapy ... it takes place in a closed unit, somewhat similar in appearance to a MRI chamber but with a clear covering, where the patient is fully enclosed. Inside this chamber is a level of oxygen higher than the concentration in the air.

Michael Jackson was known for his use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. When he had to deal with serious burns to his head, he received this therapy and that is the main reason these burns healed so quickly.

Many infections don't heal because they are caused by anaerobic bacteria, which is bacteria that thrives in an oxygen-free environment. When this particular bacteria is then exposed to higher than normal oxygen levels the wounds heal very quickly.

Dr. Goldman did a review of scientific literature and found the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in diabetics with foot ulcers complicated by surgical infection, worked well ... it clearly reduced the chance of amputation.

If you are in a situation where treatment does not appear to be healing your foot ulcer, please keep the following in mind:


about 70% of lower-leg amputations performed in 2003 were on people with diabetes according to The Federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
with good care amputations can be avoided
ask your physician about you receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy

The key to preventing and treating neuropathy is to get your type 2 diabetes under control.




A healthy eating plan and exercise can be very powerful. At California's Weimar Institute of Health and Education, twenty-one patients with peripheral neuropathy did two things, followed a healthy diabetic eating plan and took daily thirty minute walks. Within two weeks, legs pain stopped completely in seventeen of these patients, and the remaining four had some relief.

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2012年8月5日 星期日

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment


Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is caused by nerve damage in the arms and/or legs and is often associated with fluctuating glucose levels in diabetic patients. However, many diabetic patients keep their glucose levels normal but still get neuropathy symptoms.

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Treatments

Your medical professional might have told you there are no effective treatments. This article will break down the different approaches to treatment and symptom management.

The basics - Blood Glucose Levels

For some people, managing blood glucose levels will slow down or even prevent further diabetic peripheral neuropathy. However, it is important to realize that neuropathy is not always caused by fluctuating blood glucose levels.

This is important to know for two reasons. Firstly, if you have diabetes you have to be aware that you can be affected by neuropathy, even if you have normal blood glucose levels. Secondly, having neuropathy does not automatically mean that someone has been irresponsible with their blood glucose levels.

Pain Relief and Pain Management

Pain caused by diabetic peripheral neuropathy can have a profound impact on one's life. Even if pain is not excruciating, it distracts, gets worse at night, keeps you awake, and can cause a vicious cycle that results in a very depressing situation.

Many of the treatments are focused on symptom management, and in this case pain management. The main categories for prescribed pain relief are:

Tricyclic Antidepressants, such as amitriptyline, imipramine, and desipramine (Norpramin, Pertofrane)
other types of antidepressants, such as Cymbalta, Wellbutrin, Paxil and Celexa
Anticonvulsants, such as Lyrica, Gabarone, Neurontin and Lamictal
Opioids and opioid-like drugs, such as controlled-release oxycodone and tramadol (Ultram)

Simplified, most of these prescription drugs block or inhibit pain receptors, preventing you from feeling the pain or making the pain less intense.

Among the other options used for pain management are lidocaine patches and capsaicin creams.

Other Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment Options

lease consult your medical professional(s) before trying any of the neuropathy treatment options in this article. This article is not medical advice, but points out available options that have worked for other people.

Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)

More and more evidence supports that neuropathy progresses at least in part due to oxidative stress caused by free radicals. ALA is an anti-oxidant, neutralizing free radicals. In additional, ALA has the ability to recycle other anti-oxidants like vitamin C and glutathione.

In Germany, ALA is licensed and has been used as a neuropathy treatment for over 40 years.

Evening Primrose Oil (EPO)

Evening Primrose Oil (EPO) contains two types of Omega 6 fatty acids: linolenic acid (LA) and Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA). These fatty acids are essential to increase production of anti-inflammatory prostaglandins that reduce pain and inflammation.

In a 1992 study, patients were taking 480mg GLA per day for a one year period. The conclusion of the study was that GLA had a beneficial effect on the course of neuropathy.

Acupuncture

During the last decades acupuncture has received increasing attention in the West. There has been at least one study that has reviewed acupuncture as a neuropathy treatment.

The study was published in March, 2010. Acupuncture was administered for a 3 month period. The study's conclusion was that acupuncture may show good effects for neuropathy.




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2012年8月3日 星期五

Finding Treatment For Neuropathy


Dancing, running, taking relaxing walks on the beach are all activities that people enjoy, but for someone that suffers from neuropathy these forms of activities are put to a stop and there life is focused on nothing more than how to cope with their daily pain. Tingling feet and the occasional numbness they feel in their feet limits neuropathy patients to nothing more than their favorite chair. Life becomes stilted and dreams and adventures put on hold till a neuropathy treatment is found.

A staggering number of Americans struggle with neuropathy or some form of nerve damage. Millions of Americans are walking around with neuropathy believing that they are sentenced to living a life of pain and discomfort. Though it's true that doctors can do very little for their patients other than treat their pain related to the illness there is hope and pain relief is available.

What Causes Neuropathy

Damage to the nerves or peripheral neuropathy can happen in multiple way some avoidable and some that are not. Some things can bring about nerve damage are: diabetes can turn into diabetic neuropathy, alcohol abuse, dangerous toxins being inhaled, physical trauma as well as genetics. Vitamins deficiencies are another cause for neuropathy and can be treated with supplements that will drastically reduce the pain felt in various parts of the body especially if one has neuropathy in their feet.

Our bodies have natural abilities to heal themselves if the body is being taken care of and if proper nutrition is being provided for the body. Our body has a substance called Alpha-lipoic acid that functions to produce energy inside our bodies allowing us to function. Alpha-lipoic acid is an antioxidant that helps prevent dangerous chemicals and toxins from coursing through our body.

Natures healing power

Medication and prescriptions are available to help treat the pain that neuropathy brings upon its victims. But what if there was an alternative to taking medication and prescriptions and still be able to enjoy all that life has to offer? Nature provides a great resource with her many herbs and vitamins that have the ability to relinquish pain and when combined the vitamins and herbs create a longer lasting soothing pain relief then other forms of neuropathy treatments that you might have tried in the past.




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2012年8月1日 星期三

Neuropathy Treatment


Addressing the root cause of neuropathy, such as diabetes or alcoholism, is the focus of neuropathy treatment. Physical exercises and training is also helpful to provide stability and power to muscles. Aids such as wheelchairs and splints can be used for mobility in the case of a paralyzed leg or arm.

Patients must be careful not to damage parts of the body numbed by their neuropathy. It is for this reason that patients are advised to look at their feet and other affected areas periodically, ensuring that they are not injured. Patients should get into the habit of making routine checks to protect their numb areas, for example checking the temperature of the water with another, feeling part of the body, or a thermometer, before taking bath to ensure it is not too hot.

Patients suffering from neuropathic pain are also in danger of developing new nerve damage. These injuries may be caused at pressure points on the elbows and knees. In order to avoid these, it is suggested that patients should not put pressure on these points, for instance, resting on their elbows for a long time, or having the knees crossed.

Prescribed medications to reduce to terrible pain caused by neuropathy include anticonvulsants and tri cyclic antidepressants, although it is preferable to keep these to a minimum to prevent unpleasant side-effects.

Treatments associated with autonomic neuropathy are intricate, and the response to the treatments may be very slow. Sleeping with head elevated and use of elastic stockings would help when suffering from low blood pressure. Medications can be used to reduce gastric mobility, sleeping with head elevated and eating small meals at frequent intervals also helps for this. For bladder disorders manual pressure and several medicines could help.

Treating of the root cause of neuropathy is the best approach, such as rehabilitation for an alcoholic. But there are also ways relieving the symptoms at the same time, or if the root cause can not be treated. These include physical therapy, taking care of and checking numb areas of the body, and taking strong pain relievers.




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2012年7月23日 星期一

Diabetic Neuropathy - Treatment Programs Through Alternative Medicine


Diabetic neuropathy is a common complaint by up to 60% of the diagnosed diabetics. Although there is many types of neuropathy common between different medical conditions, the diabetic customarily is plagued by symptoms centered around the extremities, either the hands and arms or the feet and legs.

Common reported symptoms do include:

A tingling or burning feeling
Numbness
Pain which can be a dull steady ache up to sharp, piercing pain with muscle weakness in the extremities

Control Methods For Diabetic Neuropathy

Preventing or just reversing diabetic neuropathy through the use of alternative therapies often offers satisfactory results. Dietary and lifestyle changes though are required to offset the destruction of the nerves.

First, your doctor is going to request the elimination of the following from your daily routine:

Eliminate the use of all alcohol and tobacco products
Eliminate all fast foods, pre-packaged foods and processed foods
Eliminate all sugary sweets, sodas and junk foods
Double-check all labels when shopping and avoid all GMO foods and conventionally grown fruits and produce. Switch to all organics to reduce your toxicity levels of herbicides, chemicals and pesticides.
Eliminate all products with hydrogenated oils, partially hydrogenated oils and trans fats on the ingredient label
Eliminate artificial sweeteners (aspartame) and any product with added MSG (monosodium glutamate)

Now for you new program you will be asked to add these items for your protection and relief of diabetic neuropathy.

Light exercise such as walking, exercise bike, swimming, and dancing
Herbal medications and supplements will be used, commonly alpha lipoic acid, evening primrose oil plus others
Start using a cream or ointment which has cayenne pepper as one of its major ingredients
Massage therapy and acupuncture may be utilized under the direction of a qualified practitioner

Remember though, the changes in your diet are the single most crucial therapy change you can make to reverse the course of diabetic neuropathy. Being more careful about what you do or do not eat will be the deciding factor in whether your condition improves or whether you continue on a downward spiral.




Kathi Robinson
Learning the hard way not to accept every word a doctor tells you is part of life. Do not allow yourself to stop asking questions and just accept the outcome they give you. For information on what I have learned on the way please visit my site at http://www.allergy-and-diabetic-health.com/.





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2012年7月20日 星期五

Beating Neuropathy - Keys to Effective Neuropathy Treatment


Peripheral neuropathy and diabetic neuropathy are both diseases that are brought on by several things. Some of these things are: the nerve damage that occurs with diabetes, the ingestion of toxins over long periods of time, alcohol abuse, genetic diseases, physical trauma and vitamin deficiencies. While some of these causes can be avoided, there are some (genetic diseases) that cannot be avoided. In those cases, neuropathy treatment is necessary to alleviate the pain and symptoms associated neuropathy.

Eating and Living Healthy

Experts agree that the human body is at its best when it is in peak physical condition. This means that maintaining a healthy weight and eating the right foods can be crucial when battling the effects of neuropathy. What does this mean? It means that the body can fight the symptoms of neuropathy if it is taken care of properly.

Eating a diet rich in antioxidants, omega 3 fatty acids, proteins, green leafy vegetables and low fat foods, can help you maintain a healthy weight, or lose the weight that can complicate diabetic neuropathy. Exercise is also a great way to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Not only does exercise benefit the body, it also benefits the mind. Exercise can help you keep a positive attitude and outlook, which are both key components to dealing with neuropathy pain.

Avoiding Toxins

Toxins can come in many forms, all of which are harmful in any amount. Some of these toxins include: alcohol, drugs, organic and heavy metals, and excess vitamin B6, which is sometimes given as a remedy for neuropathy.

In most cases, it's easy to avoid ingesting or handling toxins, but sometimes drinking water, old paints and imported goods can be contaminated with toxins. Using a water filter and purchasing certified toxin free imported goods will go a long way to keeping yourself healthy, and fighting the effects of neuropathy.

Pain Management

Managing the pain associated with neuropathy is the most effective neuropathy treatment. Using topical creams with Capsaicin or taking prescription pain medications will help improve your life and keep the pain in check. Some symptoms of neuropathy (numb feet, tingling feet) can also be managed using acupuncture, massage, and heat therapies.

Being diagnosed with neuropathy doesn't mean you have to put aside your life and live with the pain. You can beat neuropathy by taking steps to make sure your neuropathy treatments work effectively.




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2012年7月19日 星期四

Diabetes Treatment For Neuropathy - Dare to Avoid Any Further Agony


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 somber consequences of diabetes are a product of neuropathy, or nerve damage.

IT IS URGENT TO BE TESTED FOR NEUROPATHY

Nearly about 65% of diabetics have some level of neuropathy, and the probability of damage increases with the age. Harm can affect nerves in every part of the body, counting all major limb systems. The most noticeable signs of diabetic neuropathy are tingling, burning, pain or numbness in the hands and feet. Other symptoms may include faintness, indigestion, queasiness, diarrhea, sickness, constipation or urinary problems. However, many victims of diabetes neuropathy at the start experience no evident symptoms at all, and harm can build up without the diabetic's awareness. If you suffer from diabetes, it is specially important that your physician test you for latent nerve harms.

FIRST STEP OF YOUR DIABETES TREATMENT: STABILIZE YOUR GLUCOSE LEVELS

Diabetes treatment for neuropathy can vary according to your symptoms and the particular limbs affected. One ordinary characteristic of all treatments is the necessity to stabilize the blood glucose levels. Although insulin and other medications play a significant role, controlling blood glucose also involves behavior adaptation. Amongst other things, your medical doctor may recommend that you limit your intake of certain sorts of foods, engage in customary exercise, and dynamically plan your meals and eating timetable. He may ask you to regularly check your blood glucose levels as well. Maintaining your blood sugar in equilibrium may at first make you feel worse. Inform any increase in symptoms to your physician, but be conscious that these sorts of changes are almost always transitory.

PAIN RELIEF IS WHAT YOU WANT, BUT REGULAR PAINKILLERS MIGHT NOT BE HELPFUL

In the diabetes treatment, managing pain is very important when it comes to neuropathy. Doctors classically prescribe a variety of oral medications, such as antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and opioids. Over-the-counter painkillers are not usually as helpful for nerve pain, and their negative side effects can overshadow any benefits. It is good to remember that antidepressants are not given in these cases for humor control, but for their painkilling effects.

INTESTINAL PROBLEMS: IN THIS CASE, FIBER MIGHT NOT BE GOOD

Gastrointestinal tribulations from diabetes neuropathy are commonly controllable through good quality dietary setting up. To help reduce problems, eat little and recurrent meals. In addition, avoid eating loads of fiber and fats. In more severe cases of intestinal problems, your doctor may recommend digestive medications.

DIZZINESS REQUIRES INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION

Troubles with dizziness are very peculiar, so your doctor may need to research to find a suitable treatment for you. Whereas some patients get better with increased salt ingestion, others have need of high blood pressure medications. Others may need no additional treatment than elastic socks to attain improved circulation.

DO NOT FORGET TO PAMPER YOUR FEET

Neuropathy patients must get special awareness of good foot care, more than ever since diabetes can lead to complete numbness. The appropriate steps in this direction include daily check up for any signs of injure, daily foot sanitization, and the customary use of slippers and shoes even while at home. Seek advice from your physician or podiatrist for a complete foot care plan. Think of the many who end up with their foot amputated. You can surely prevent this to happen if you act wisely and timely.

Lately I have heard of a method of diabetes treatment for neuropathy, consisting of self-masssage, seemingly very convenient and pleasurable for diabetics of any age and physical condition to massage themselves at home in the feet, aiming to improve diabetes complications such as neuropathy, derived from poor circulation.




JOSE TALAVERA - Health advisor. Diabetes expert, consultant and author. If you like this article, please visit the web site below for more advice and resources for diabetics:

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2012年7月12日 星期四

A Case Study in the Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy


Diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases in the country.

With the increase in the number of patients developing diabetes comes an increase in the number of patients developing complications.

One of those complications is diabetic neuropathy.

The good news is that with proper treatment and a compliant patient, diabetic neuropathy can be managed and quality of life vastly improved.

Meet "Evelyn"

"Evelyn" is a 62 year old woman who presented to our office with progressive and severe diabetic neuropathy. She suffered from diabetic neuropathy symptoms in her hands and feet, intense cramping in her legs and tingling in both feet. The range of motion in her back was severely limited from the middle of her back to her hips. She was no longer able to sleep and could not exercise due to the painful neuropathy symptoms in her legs and feet. Even the easiest exercise, such as walking, was no longer a possibility. At the time she came to us, she had been suffering with these symptoms for 8 to 10 years. Even after 10 years of medical and podiatric care, she was getting worse instead of better.

Treatment

After a thorough history & physical and evaluation, we took her into the treatment program. Her customized treatment program consisted of our three pronged approach - manual therapies, in clinic therapy using both the basin with the feet and gloves with the hands, daily blood sugar monitoring and charting (four times per day) and metabolic and dietary counseling and treatment.

With the combined therapies, treatment, unique combinations of nutritional supplements, counseling and exercise as tolerated (the combined supervised approach to "metabolic rehabilitation" as we call it in the clinic), we were able to drop her blood sugars by 120 points, without changing or increasing her medication. The drop in her blood sugars ultimately led to a decrease in her prescription medication needs.

Results

As a result of the metabolic and nutritional work we did with Evelyn, her blood sugar was down by 120 points, without any medication changes or additions. After 5 weeks of treatment, her numbness and tingling levels on a 0 to 10 scale, with 10 being the highest, went from 10 before treatment down to 5 after treatment. She reported overall improvement of 25 - 30%. The tingling in her feet was significantly reduced.

Her leg cramps were markedly better as was her back pain.

With the improvement in her leg and foot pain, she was able to start increasing walking again.

Every day that she can exercise puts her one more day closer to a normal life.

While Evelyn's results are significant, they're not perfect. She is very happy with her progress and her condition is significantly improved.

The success of her treatment is as much a testament to the patient as the treatment.

She followed our orders diligently and was extremely compliant with our treatment program.

Evelyn used her home care kit, treating herself at home concurrently with the office care, took her supplements, did the blood sugar monitoring and did her exercise and rehab too.

While there are no miracle cures, this case illustrates the results that can be achieved with a solid treatment strategy and patient compliance.

Without a strong partnership between patient and clinician, these results would not have been possible.




Dr. John Hayes, Jr. is an Evvy Award Nominee and author of "Living and Practicing by Design" and "Beating Neuropathy-Taking Misery to Miracles in Just 5 Weeks!"

Neuropathy patients, doctors and physical therapists can find lots more about the neuropathy treatments and systems of Dr John Hayes Jr by going to http://neuropathydr.com. Peripheral neuropathy doctors, physical therapists and patients will find more information as well as post comments and questions at this site as well.





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2012年7月2日 星期一

EMG Diabetic Neuropathy Tests Can Determine Your Treatment


If you are a diabetic, then you may need to be ready for certain complications that have an uncanny reputation of creeping up with little notice. Even though a healthy lifestyle is mandatory for keeping blood sugar levels as normal as possible, emg diabetic neuropathy tests are equally important to catch any incoming complication before it can set up base in your body.

Diabetes causes nerve damage and inadequate blood supply which in turn affects the functioning of vital organs in your body. This can cause the related organs to malfunction eventually leading to a complete breakdown which then affects the rest of the body. These complications come in the form of different diabetic neuropathies. Hence while focal diabetic neuropathy is a result of a malfunction in your facial muscles, eyes, or abdomen, proximal diabetic neuropathy is a result of the thighs, hips and buttocks getting affected by poor blood supply and dying nerves. Autonomic diabetic neuropathy can affect your bowel, bladder, digestive tract, eyes, lungs, heart and even your sex organs while peripheral diabetic neuropathy can attack your legs, hands, toes and fingers.

While a healthy diet along with ample exercise and a strict monitoring and insulin delivery system will help you keep your blood sugar levels under control, regular checkups are necessary to catch any incoming complication in its nascent stage. This will make it easier for your doctor to start treatment and most probably save the affected organ. Among other tests, your doctor would also conduct an emg or electromyography test to check the condition of your nerves. In this test, doctors insert extremely thin needles into various muscles of your body and also tape electrodes to your body and even on the tips of your fingers. An extremely mild electric shock is then administered to different muscle groups and the readings are recorded through an oscilloscope. Theses shocks are at the most a little annoying and might cause a little discomfort although they are easily bearable.

The manner in which your muscles react to those mild electrical shocks will inform your doctor about the condition of your nerves. If any particular organ is shown to have been affected, then your doctor can immediately start your treatment. While some organs such as your eyes can be treated with surgery and even compressed nerves can be freed by various surgeries, peripheral diabetic neuropathy, which causes a lot of pain and even numbness, might require an extensive course of medicines to slow down the affects of the neuropathy. Alternative medicines such as alpha lipoic acid have shown positive results in the treatment of humans and certain pets except cats by reducing the pain related to diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Your doctor might also suggest that you start physical therapy or pt and occupational therapy or ot if your external organs such as your hands or legs have been affected.

Hence, an emg test is a critical indicator to test if damaged nerves coupled with poor blood supply are affecting your vital organs. Your doctor can start your treatment based on these reports, among others. Your emg diabetic neuropathy test results can determine the line of treatment and can save your organs before it is too late. Therefore, it is important that you go in for such tests on a regular basis.

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