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What is the difference between diabetic neuropathy and peripheral neuropathy-converted

A nerve system condition that affects organ responsiveness, motility, and function is known as neuropathy. Diabetes, vitamin deficiency, drugs, excessive alcohol consumption, immune system abnormalities, and other diseases that impact the entire body are among the most common causes.<br><br>

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What is the difference between diabetic neuropathy and peripheral neuropathy-converted

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  1. Painmd.tv What is the difference between diabetic neuropathy and peripheralneuropathy? St. Louis Pain ManagementCenter

  2. Overview A nerve system condition that affects organ responsiveness, motility, and function is known as neuropathy. Diabetes, vitamin deficiency, drugs, excessive alcohol consumption,immune system abnormalities, and other diseases that impact the entire body are among the most commoncauses. Painmd.tv Diabetic neuropathy affects diabeticnerve fibers, while peripheral neuropathy affects nerve fibers that have beendamaged. 2

  3. Painmd.tv Peripheral Neuropathy andDiabetes Numbness,loss offeeling,anddiscomfort in thefeet,legs,andhandsaresymptomsofperipheral neuropathy,whichiscausedbychronicallyhighbloodsugaranddiabetes.Itisthemostfrequent kind of diabetes complication, affecting 60–70% of diabetics. Nerve injury is not unavoidable,even though not everyone experiences thepain. Chronically high blood sugar levels cause nerve damage not only in your limbs but also in other sections of your body. Because these wounded nerves are unable to communicate efficiently betweenthebrainandotherpartsofthebody,youmaynotfeelheat,cold,orpaininyourfeet,legs, orhands. Ifyouhaveaninfectionthatwon'tgoawayowingtoalackofbloodflow,youriskdevelopingulcers, which canlead to amputation or death. 5

  4. Painmd.tv Diabetic neuropathy vs. Peripheral arterydisease Diabeticneuropathyisthemostfrequenttypeofnervedamageinducedbydiabetes.It'scausedby persistently high blood sugar levels, and it usually shows up as discomfort, tingling, and general weakness in the limbs, especially the legs, feet, and hands. If untreated, it can lead to complete numbness andatrophy. PeripheralArteryDisease(PAD)isachronicdisease inwhichatherosclerosiscausesplaquetobuild up in the arteries, making blood circulation difficult. The condition advances when blood flow in the arteries is completely restricted or blocked. The arteries in the lower extremities, such as the legs, calves, thighs, hips, and buttocks, become constricted. Aching, cramping, numbness, and weakness arecommonpainsymptomswhenwalking,climbingstairs,orexercising. 5

  5. Painmd.tv Symptoms Diabetic peripheral neuropathy isdivided into four categories. You can have just one type of neuropathy, perhapsseveral. The form of nerve injury you have and which nerves are impacted willdetermine your symptoms. It's possible that you won't discover anything's wrong until you've suffered major nervedamage. 5

  6. Painmd.tv Peripheralneuropathy This type of neuropathy is also known as distal symmetric peripheral neuropathy. The first tobe afflicted are the feet and legs, followed by the hands and arms. Some of the indications and symptoms of peripheral neuropathy that are often worse at night are asfollows: Numbness or adecreased ability to feel pain or changes intemperature A sensation of tingling or burning Sharp aches and pains, orcramps Increased sensitivity to touch - for some people,eventheweightofabedsheetcan bebothersome. Ulcers, infections, and bone and joint discomfort are all serious footissues. 6

  7. Painmd.tv Autonomicneuropathy The autonomic nervous system is in chargeof controlling your heart, bladder, stomach, intestines, sex organs, and eyes. Diabetic nerve injury can occur in any of these areas, resulting in the following symptoms: Lowbloodsugar levels gounnoticedduetoalackofawareness(hypoglycemiaunawareness) Problems with the bladder orbowels Nausea, vomiting,anda lossofappetitearesymptomsofgastroparesis(slowstomach emptying). Changes in your eyes' ability to shift from light todark The sexual reaction isreduced.

  8. Painmd.tv Proximal neuropathy (diabeticpolyradiculopathy) Diabetic amyotrophy is a type of nerve damage that affects the thighs, hips, buttocks, and legs. It can also affecttheareasoftheabdomenandchest.Symptoms often affect one side of the body, however they might spread to the opposite side. You could have one or more of thefollowing: Severe pain in the hip, thigh, or buttocks, as wellas eventual weakening and shrinking of the thigh muscles Having trouble getting out of aseated position Stomachache

  9. Mononeuropathy (focalneuropathy) Mononeuropathy is divided into two types: cranial andperipheral. It is caused by damage to a single nerve. The following symptoms can also be caused by mononeuropathy: Double vision or difficultyfocusing. One of my eye’shurts. Bell's palsy is a condition in which one side of your face is paralyzed. Numbnessortinglinginyourhandorfingers,withtheexceptionofyourlittle finger. Youhaveaweaknessinyourhandthatcouldleadtoyoudroppingthings.

  10. When to see adoctor Callyourdoctortobookanappointmentifyouhave any of the followingsymptoms: Acutorbruiseonyourfootthatisinfectedorwon't heal. Burning, tingling, weakness, or discomfort inthe hands or feet that interferes with daily tasks or sleep Digestion, urination, or sexual function changes Common side effects include dizziness andfainting. According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetic peripheral neuropathy treatment should begin immediately after aperson is diagnosed with diabetes.

  11. Painmd.tv Thank you forReading! Source: https://painmdtv.blogspot.com/2022/02/difference-between-diabetic-neuropathy-and-peripheral-neuropathy.html St. Louis Pain ManagementCenter

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