Diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain

diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain
diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain

For a diabetic, many things can start occurring and often times more than others without warning. For instance in over half of diabetics at some time or another they will develop diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain due to diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

When a diabetic first learns that they have diabetes it can be very detrimental to them and their family because often times it is a disease that they will have to live with for the rest of their life. Diabetics go through so much such as edema in the feet, hands, fingers and toes, are more prone to infections because their immune system is compromised, peripheral vision impairment due to their muscles and tendons stopping from working like they should. Diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain can be very difficult to deal with because in so many it is as close to becoming blind as you can get without being declared a total blind which many if left untreated or diagnosed will end up being.

When a diabetic is diagnosed as having diabetes the body has to start working harder which causes all kinds of problems. The kidneys have to start working twice as hard to either absorb all of the insulin being produced in order to keep everything intact and smooth working order or they have to work harder in order to make insulin. The veins and arteries tend to get a strain placed on them in which they can stress and overwork causing strokes or heart attacks and many other features as well.

Diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain occurs when the diabetic or person is having trouble seeing, using their muscles and limbs and is in just a great amount of pain from overworking them. The main thing to remember with all diabetics is how to properly maintain your diabetes in order to keep this condition managed and your health taken care of.

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Symptoms of diabetes in women

symptoms of diabetes in women
symptoms of diabetes in women

Symptoms of diabetes in women are basically the same symptoms as they are in men. Symptoms of diabetes in women can range widely such as frequent urination, having the urge to drink fruity drinks or drinks with high amounts of sugar in them, tingling extremities such as fingers and toes, continual hunger, feeling overexerted and tired all of the time, loss of energy, weight loss and blurry vision to name a few.

Symptoms of diabetes in women range from those of men because women go through more hormonal issues than men. Women go through pregnancy which makes their hormones rage which men don’t go through. Women also deal with menopause which can send their bodies into a rage and unbalance which they are not normally going through.

A woman can also show symptoms such as painful intercourse, high blood pressure, lethargic, painful urination, urinary tract infections and yeast infections are all symptoms of diabetes in women. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms which are not normal to you then you need to make sure that you consult with your doctor so that they can look into it. Chances are if your doctor hears these symptoms he or she will run a fasting blood glucose level or fasting diabetic test to see if you do in fact have diabetes. If you do indeed have diabetes your doctor will talk with you about everything you need to do from here on out so that you can safely manage your diabetes and keep a healthy lifestyle.

Symptoms of diabetes in women do run differently than men but the best way to maintain your health is by making sure that you know your body. If you know your body then you will not have any problem knowing when something is not right so that you can contact your physician and have it checked out.

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