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2012年8月1日 星期三

Diabetic Complication Neuropathy - Diabetic Foot Problem Leading Cause


Diabetic neuropathy causes damage to the nerves, primarily affecting the legs and feet. This is a condition where the nerves are damaged due to consistent high blood sugar levels and is also seen in diabetics who show high levels of blood fat and high blood pressure, in overweight diabetics, and in diabetics over the age of 40. This condition can take on many different forms. It will affect more than half of the Americans who have diabetes today. The most typical kind is what is called peripheral neuropathy, which starts in the tip of the toes.

This problem is described by people who experience it as a loss of sensation that starts in the tips of their toes and gradually works its way up their legs. This type of complication is also one of the most common of all diabetic complications. Foot ulcers are possible results of this condition if left untreated. This condition can also result in infections and possibly if not treated, amputations. This medical problem can usually be controlled when treated with proper diet and medication, and is an example of why it is important for diabetics to pay extra attention to their feet. Pain, burning and tingling can often be lessened with drugs such as Lyrica and Cymbalta. Lyrica is a new medication that is said to work well on neuropathic pain. Lyrica works by slowing down impulses in the brain that cause this pain. Cymbalta as an alternative is also approved to manage the pain from this condition.

Some possible side effects of Cymbalta are nausea, dizziness, constipation, decreased appetite, and muscle soreness or weakness. Stopping Cymbalta abruptly can also result in such problems as nausea or severe headaches. Talk with your doctor before stopping Cymbalta because your doctor will probably want to slowly wean you off Cymbalta to avoid these possible problems. Keeping ones blood glucose levels low and under control, sticking to a low fat diet, keeping your blood pressure under control and your weight where it should be through proper diet and exercise is the best way to keep this condition from popping up in your daily life.




Charles Sands

[http://www.diabeticdailylife.com]

I was 37 and weighed 235 lbs. I was heavily abusing alcohol in my life, yet still going to work everyday, paying my bills and living what I thought to be a rather normal life. Then, one day I called in sick to work because I thought I had the flu. It wasn't the flu. It was type 2 diabetes telling me I needed a serious lifestyle change. When you wake up in the hospital looking at the ventilator going up and down with a bunch of tubes all hooked up to you, you know your not having a very good day. Turns out my blood sugar was over 1900 and I had just came out of a 3 week diabetic coma. And to think all I thought I had was the flu and I was only there a couple of hours. That's how dangerous type 2 diabetes can be. Visit my website at the above link to learn how to change to a healthier lifestyle and maybe help turn around the direction of diabetes in America.





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2012年5月14日 星期一

The Cause of Nerve Damage in Diabetic Neuropathy and Nerve Conduction Velocity


As well as causing kidney and eye complications diabetes is well known for damaging and in severe cases destroying nerves. Technically the small blood vessels which supply nerve tissue to nerves are damaged. A diabetic has nerves which no longer function in the normal manner. An indication or symptom of nerve damage in a diabetic is sometimes described as a numbing or tingling sensation accompanied with pain in the major extremities e.g. hands and arms, feet and legs.

Nerve damage slowly progresses and worsens over time if left untreated and not addressed with some form of remedy during early stages of diabetic neuropathy diagnosis. As diabetic neuropathy takes about 10 years to develop, it's uncommon in children unless they're already diabetic. Older people about 40 years of age and beyond are more likely to be prone to diabetic neuropathy; the same can be said for taller people as they have longer nerve fibres which results in a higher risk of them being damaged. Alcohol severely worsens the problem and medical experts have found a link between large consumptions of alcohol and neuropathy.

Technically, diabetic neuropathy is caused because of the pace or speed of the body's nervous impulse. A diabetic neuropathy sufferer has a slower NCV (Nerve Conduction Velocity) compared to a normal, healthy body. Depending on the pace of NCV mild or severe sensations are lost in the affected nerves replaced by pain.

Our bodies contain certain types of nerve fibres which are responsible for stabilising sensations like vibration, sensitivity, heat, touch temperature etc.

Some of the tests that can be carried out on nerve fibres are as follows:

Testing of nerve vibration

Doctors or physician use a tuning fork to assess how much nerves have been damaged. Damaged nerves which respond to the tuning fork indicate that the person may be experiencing difficulties with balance.

Testing of nerve temperature

Doctors or physician can test nerves to see if they respond to temperatures like hot and cold. If the person is unaware of the temperature used to test their nerves then this means that their nerves have lost the ability to sense temperature.

Testing of nerve touch

Filaments are used in this test and placed on the soles of feet. If a person cannot feel the filament this usually means that the nerves in feet have been damaged.

Solution

Sufferers can also use electronic devices in the comfort of their own home to actually repair and reverse their damaged nerves. There are some great devices on the market. Do be careful when selecting these products as some of these devices only block nerve signals and this is not going to target the root cause of the problem. Damaged nerves need to be repaired, strengthen and rebuilt to their previous state so that they can start functioning again. ReBuilder Medical Treatment device is one such electronical product which works by sending electric signals to damaged nerves and 'jump starting' these nerves, so to speak, the electrical signal stimulates blood flow in the region and increases oxygen to the nerves which is what the nerves are so deprived of.

For further information on Diabetic Neuropathy, its associates causes, symptoms and proven cure: ReBuilder Medical Treatment, please visit: http://www.neuropathydiabetic.com/




Karen J Smith feels passionate about Diabetic Neuropathy as her was a sufferer and victim of this terrible disease for many years of his life. After conducting years of research in order to find a viable treatment for her dad Karen stumbled upon ReBuilder Medical Treatment which cured her dad's diabetic neuropathy in months. Karen believes ReBuilder Medical Treatment has changed lives for both her and her families and recommends ReBuilder Medical Treatment as the device to cure Diabetic Neuropathy. Read Karen's story at: http://www.neuropathydiabetic.com/





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