Senin, 04 Juni 2018

Cure for Diabetic Neuropathy(DN) by natural way

Have you paid attention to your friends or relatives who feel pain in their leg during walking in the yard ?  As we know this is the effect of his diabetic illness. Elevated blood glucose levels in a diabetic eventually cause the development of nerve damage throughout the body. Early nerve damage may not have any obvious symptoms. As it worsens, a diabetic may experience burning pain, loss of tactile sensation, or tingling in the feet and hands.Diabetic neuropathy is a family of nerve disorders caused by diabetes. There are different types of diabetic neuropathy; one of them is peripheral sensory neuropathy. It is a very common complication of diabetes and can lead to numbness, abnormal sensation, and constant pain. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy usually first appears in the feet and lower legs and may occur later in the hands.People with diabetic peripheral neuropathy may find that they start losing their balance or have difficulty walking without wobbling. At this stage, wearing orthopaedic shoes or diabetic shoes may help. A walking aid (cane or frame) may be needed.Bone deformity of the feet may also occur. This is due to the weight redistribution from walking abnormally as well as the impairment of sensorimotor nerve function which affects the leg and feet muscles.Diabetes mellitus affects over 14 million people in the United States and the number of diabetics is increasing by 5% per year. Diabetic neuropathy (DN) is a common complication of diabetes and occurs in approximately 50% of diabetic patients over time. Clinical trials have proven that hyperglycemia almost certainly conditions the development of DN. Despite this fact, we still do not understand the mechanism(s) underlying DN. Several possible etiologies have been proposed including altered metabolism of polyol, lipids, or amino acids, vascular insufficiency, increased superoxide-induced free radical formation, impaired axonal transport or reduced neurotrophism. Accumulating evidence suggests that these defects are likely interrelated and that their interaction(s) within the diabetic milieu are responsible for the development and progression of DN. In this review we will discuss these theories, their interrelationships and how, collectively, these ideas may begin to explain the etiology of DN.
I have been seeking the various kind of therapy and I found that therapy suggested by Dr.Randall (http://neuropath.info) is satisfying.

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