Diabetic Neuropathy - A Dangerous Complication!


Thanks to lifestyle vices, diabetes has reached epidemic proportion in many countries. Severe and deadly as it is, diabetes gives rise to a number of even deadlier complications. Diabetic neuropathy, one such complication, is capable of turning the patient into

a vegetable, and even causing a fatality. This disease attacks the nervous system, effectively deactivating the patient's ability to sense and respond to his surrounding, and, more importantly, to control his body's functioning.

Awareness is the prime weapon against any disease. So let it be with diabetic neuropathy! Here, we shall provide the most crucial informational facts about diabetic neuropathy, its symptoms, and its prophylaxis to help you to prevent getting it, or to mitigate it if you already suffer from it.The autonomic nervous system is at the very core of our existence. It controls the vital life functions like heartbeat and respiration. The autonomic nervous system fails, the patient dies, that's it. The peripheral nervous system controls the sensory and motor functions. This helps us to become aware of our environment and to control muscular activity. The peripheral nervous system fails, the patient becomes a vegetable. Diabetic neuropathy is categorized as autonomic and peripheral diabetic neuropathy, depending on which particular nervous system it affects. The third category, focal diabetic neuropathy, affects individual nerves, not a system.

The chief symptoms of nerve damage due to diabetic neuropathy are listed here:

The patient feels abnormally hot or cold, and sometimes both.

The patient faces uncontrollable urges to urinate suddenly. The same effect may apply to bowel movement but to a lesser extent.

Severe indigestion symptomized by flatulence, eructations, regurgitation, and vomiting.

Sexual disorders, exhibited in men by premature ejaculation or erectile dysfunction, and in women by sexual insensitivity and vaginal dryness.

Erratic heartbeat, poor blood circulation, and heart seizures.

Loss of sensory functionality is a very dangerous side-effect of diabetic neuropathy. The patient's very ability to know about his environment is gone. He won't know whether he's been cut on his foot, or whether a scorpion has stung him. This could lead to grievous physical harm and even more potentially life-threatening situations.

The patient can get himself treated for diabetic neuropathy. The fact is that diabetic neuropathy can't be cured of itself unless the underlying cause, the elevated blood glucose level, is removed. However it is worth the patient's while to get the major symptoms of diabetic neuropathy treated, which is possible, albeit to an extent, in a number of ways.

The patient's blood glucose should be closely monitored to prevent it from rising out of control and aggravating diabetic neuropathy. Medications for specific symptomatic problems can be availed of. Intolerable pain can be relieved with pain relievers. Sexual disorders can be treated using topical creams and lubricants. The patient should be regular in taking the treatment prescribed by a qualified physician. Diabetic neuropathy can be fatal! Take heed of the warning and make use of the information contained in this article, and diabetic neuropathy will surely recede into the past!


by Astro

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