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Does anyone know a home remedy to help with neuropathy?

I am diabetic and have very sharp pain in my feet from blood vessels die standing. I tried all sorts of creams but nothing seems to help.

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, August 16, 2010

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Want to know about enlarged lymph nodes and peripheral neuropathy?

Pls. I want someone to tell me that swelling and peripheral neuropathy. When and where they occur and in which situations (diseases) can go? Anxiously waiting for a concise svar.Vad is peripheral neuropathy, and what are the likely causes and treatments.

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Posted by admin    Date: Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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Diabetes: What You Should Know

This article will explain what you need to know about diabetes before you or someone you know are unpleasantly surprised. Diabetes affects approximately 16 million Americans and about 800,000 new cases diagnosed each year. A diagnosis of diabetes is made, if your blood glucose reading is 126 mg / dL or higher. People with diabetes type I is the subject of events in which blood sugar levels are very high (hyperglycemia) and very low (hypoglycemia). There are two main reasons for diabetes, 1) A prolonged diet of carbohydrates and 2) and erroneous sector. Today most people with diabetes, treating only the symptoms and go to the root of the problem. The incidence of diabetes has risen steadily in the world. Diabetes is a disease in which blood glucose levels are above normal. Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas that is needed to convert sugar and starches into energy needed for daily activities. type one diabetes is also called insulin-dependent diabetes. Insulin is a vital hormone needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy, the energy needed for daily life. Diabetes is a disease that develops over time, and your health care provider can help you discover if you can become a diabetic. Diabetes does not matter who you are, if the test is painful or if you are tired. Type 2 diabetes is sometimes referred to mature as diabetes. Type II diabetes, previously relegated to the adult population. This form of diabetes is mainly found in children. Smoking is another major risk factor. Among men who smoke, the risk of developing diabetes is doubled. Among the many types of diabetes, diabetes type 1, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes. diabetes and pre-diabetes is the most common. Before the discovery of insulin, Type 1 diabetes fatal. Do the right things to take care of diabetes can also help to take care of your heart too. Most type 2 diabetics have no symptoms because of the occurrence. Usually, this type of diabetes occurs during the last three months of pregnancy, but could occur before then. Among the many types of diabetes, type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes. Diabetes and pre-diabetes is the most common. Twenty to fifty percent may develop type 2 diabetes during their lifetime. The children of mothers with gestational diabetes are at increased risk for obesity and developing diabetes as adolescents or adults. It ‘perfectly possible to live and eat well with diabetes if you stick to your plan. The most important thing a diet with diabetes is that you forget how important it is to do it. With weight loss, getting the right amount of exercise and control your diet, you can manage. Juvenile diabetes is another type of diabetes that affects many children. The challenge with pre-diabetes, a condition that does not want to reveal itself with noticeable symptoms. Experience shows that a simple elimination of symptoms is short, because the underlying reasons will soon give birth to new symptoms. Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. One of the main causes is overweight. There are several reasons that give rise to diabetes. Recently, more and more children diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The aim of treatment of both types of diabetes is to have levels of blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels closer to average as possible. You can prevent or at least delay the onset of type II diabetes with proper diet and exercise. The idea of having a disease like diabetes can be worrisome, it helps to be aware of what symptoms of diabetes and are able to recognize them early enough to get the necessary help to control the disease. For people who are heavily dependent on drugs can not replace drugs but exercise helps normalize glucose metabolism. There have been reports of women with diabetes who experienced a decrease in sexual activity because of lack of feeling. And most people with diabetes to develop heart disease. Research has repeatedly shown that regular exercise helps reduce the likelihood of having a heart attack or stroke, aid in weight loss and improves mood. This is a very serious illness, sometimes fatal and is the leading cause of death in the United States through its damage to the cardiovascular system. With exercise, weight loss and a healthy diet, people can pre-diabetes and are able to reduce glucose levels and has escaped the threat of a life-insulin-dependent. The cause of diabetes is a bit ‘a mystery, although both the family and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise appear to play roles. Ketoacidosis is usually type I diabetics, individuals whose pancreas does not produce enough insulin to allow their cells to absorb glucose metabolism (including the most common form of juvenile diabetes). It should come as no surprise that a major reason for the increase in diabetes is due to the obesity problem. If proper treatment and medication are not maintained, sometimes aggressively, can cause lethal complications. In our days diabetes becomes a big problem, even if patients are given insulin and stay on a strict diet. Doctors have always wondered why some people develop diabetes and others do not and so, through the study, they found that there are some factors that interfere with the installation of diabetes. As many studies have shown that an increase in UCP2 function plays an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetes is that the action genipin inhibitors in UCP2, a solution for improving beta cell function in type 2 diabetes.

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Posted by admin    Date: Friday, June 18, 2010

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Does anyone have or know someone with peripheral neuropathy?

There is a treatment that works for you. Prescription or not? What kind of doc do you see? My grandmother just found out that she has some advice for her? Thanks in advance.

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, May 10, 2010

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Does any one know any treatment for ” ion squemic optic neuropathy”?

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010

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Tell me more about diabetic neuropathy / treatment /. I come from Bulgaria and here we do not know that much

id like to know more about neuropathy and legs, especially for Wonder bone

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, March 15, 2010

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Tell Me More About Diabetic Neuropathy/treatment/.i Am From Bulgaria,and Here We Dont Know Too Much About That

id like to know more about neuropathy and legs,speciallity for wonds of legs

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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What You Needs to Know About Diabetic Foots Amputations

Yesterday James came into my office because he just found out that he had just been diagnosed with diabetes. His doctor said that he needed to get a diabetic foot check. First thing I asked James was if he’d ever known anybody who have a diabetic foot amputation. He said that yes he did have a cousin who had lost his lead to diabetes. He also said that his cousin had died shortly after the operation. When asked what happened he didn’t seem to recall any of the specifics surrounding the event. Asked if he knew how diabetes can cause an amputation. He said he had no idea.
Shouldn’t every diabetic know the details so that amputations could be prevented?
There are basically two groups of patients when it comes to understanding of diabetic foot problems. One group are ready fully understands all of the risks to their feet related to diabetes, but this is very rare. The much larger group of people have no clue how all of this happens. With every one of these folks I feel that the one goal is to get them to understand that diabetic foot problems are optional.
Diabetes can be a very difficult disease to learn to live with. Next thing you know, your doctor is telling you that you have to start exercising, he’s telling you what you can and cannot eat, and he is also telling you to have a heart attack. Then you are at home learning about blood sugar monitoring, taking medicine, pricking your finger every day. People will say, “Now I gotta think about my feet too? Seems like such a hassle.


And it is.
But the good news in all of this is that everything bad that can happen to you because of diabetes is preventable. Everything. All it takes is a little learning, a little lifestyle change, and little daily effort. The goal is to get you to understand the basics of how diabetes can affect your feet. . . So you can take action and do something about it.
When you have diabetes you have three main problems, all working together and conspiring against you, that can lead to a diabetic foot amputation. It involves your nerves, blood flow and immune system.
When your blood sugar is high, there is a chemical reaction that directly damages the ends of the longest nerves in your body. The longest ones start in your back (where they exit the spine) and head all the way down to the toes in one long piece. Because the ends get damaged first, any nerve damage starts in the toes and gradually creeps up the foot toward the ankles.
It is always damaged at the same level in both feet. For example, if you have nerve damage (neuropathy) at the ball of the foot, the nerve damage is only in the toes. In this case the part of the foot around healed ankle and arch might be just fine.
Diabetic nerve damage makes it very difficult for someone to tell if they’re starting to develop a blister, cut, or even an infection. This can put them in a very high risk for developing serious problems. It is deceptive because you might be able to feel other things like the position of your feet, shoes and socks squeezing, but not a blister, cut or sore.
The second problem is the circulation or blood flow in the feet and legs. The arteries get clogged faster when you have diabetes. If you take two people who are identical, except one is diabetic, the one who is diabetic is four times more likely to have a heart attack. That is because of the increased rate of clogging up those arteries through the process called atherosclerosis. But this process happens everywhere, not just the heart. The blood vessels to the legs get plugged up too. Then, when you get a sore it takes longer to heal. It is also harder for your infection fighting white blood cells to get down there.
The last problem is your immune system. When your blood sugar is high, the white blood cells (called macrophages) have a hard to time fighting off those nasty bacteria. The white macrophages find bacteria through a process called chemotaxis. It is like following a trail of chemicals to its source. This is not very effective when the blood sugar is elevated. In effect, the macrophages are lost in the dark, simply bumping around, hoping stumble into some bacteria to kill. Very inefficient and not very effective.
Even if the white blood cells to find bacteria, they still have a problem. The high blood sugar prevents them from eating the bacteria. The process where the white blood cells engulf the bacteria (called phagocytosis) is essentially disabled. So they bump up against they bacteria, but can’t do anything. Imagine a great white shark with his mouth wired shut trying to eat a smaller fish for dinner. Because of all of this, the immune system is ineffective, the bacteria continue to grow and the infection quickly gets out of hand.
So a diabetic amputation goes something like this. If you start a walking program to help control your diabetes, but you have a little nerve damage, he may not be able to field blister starting to develop. If you keep walking the blister conversed. Just like that, you have an open sore. Your blood flow is a little sluggish and it takes a long time to heal. Then it gets infected while it is trying to heal. If your blood sugar is high, all of those sharks are wandering around in the dark, mouths wired shut, and the infection spreads.
If it spreads enough, one of the foot bones gets infected. And a bone infection is the kiss of death for the diabetic foot. The most consistently effective method of treatment for a diabetic bone infection (called oseomyelits) is to take out the infected bone. And that is where the amputation begins.
The moral of the story is watch your blood sugar, and your nerve damage will never get any worse. If you walk 30 minutes a day, fives days a week, your blood flow will never get any worse. If you develop any diabetic peripheral neuropathy, it is important that you are closely monitored and evaluated by someone who is an expert in the treatment of diabetic foot problems. If you ever get any open sore, blister or ingrown toenail it is an emergency. . . no joke. Get that foot checked out or it might get chopped off!

Dr. Christopher Segler is an award winning diabetic foot expert. After discovering how preventable amputations resulted from a failing health care system, it became his passion to teach strategies to stop diabetic amputation. If you have diabetes, you can learn more by requesting your FREE report “No Leg Left To Stand On: The Secrets Insurance Companies Don’t Want You To Know About Diabetic Foot Amputation” at http://www. ineedmyfeet. com .

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Posted by admin    Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Have A Diabetic Cat? You Must Know These Four Dangerous Complications Of Feline Diabetes

Let’s face it; when you have a diabetic cat, you must pay more attention to your feline friend’s health. Although cat diabetes doesn’t lead to blindness or circulatory problems like it does in humans, there are certain problems that go with this disease that you must be aware of. Here are some complications that a kitty with feline diabetes may face. Feline KetoacidosisYour kitty’s body normally breaks down glucose for energy. However, if your kitty is an untreated feline diabetic, glucose is not available for fuel, so his body will try to break down fat instead. When this happens, ketones are produced as a waste product. These ketones will build up in his body, leading to some very serious problems.

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, December 28, 2009

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