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TYPES OF DIABETIC NEUROPATHY



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12/06/2007 04:21
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DIABETES 101:

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Diabetic neuropathies can be classified as peripheral,

autonomic, proximal, and focal. Each affects different

parts of the body in different ways.

Peripheral neuropathy causes either pain or loss of feeling

in the toes, feet, legs, hands, and arms.

Autonomic neuropathy causes changes in digestion, bowel and

bladder function, sexual response, and perspiration. It can

also affect the nerves that serve the heart and control

blood pressure. Autonomic neuropathy can also cause

hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) unawareness, a condition

in which people no longer experience the warning signs of

hypoglycemia.

Proximal neuropathy causes pain in the thighs, hips, or

buttocks and leads to weakness in the legs

Focal neuropathy results in the sudden weakness of one

nerve, or a group of nerves, causing muscle weakness or

pain. Any nerve in the body may be affected.

Source: NIDDK

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