Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage caused by prolonged high blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes. It commonly affects the legs and feet, leading to symptoms like numbness, tingling, pain, and weakness. Over time, it can result in severe complications, including infections, ulcers, and amputations, if not properly managed. Early detection and blood sugar control are essential in preventing or slowing its progression.
12.1 Advances in pain management for neuropathy
12.2 Regenerative therapies for nerve damage
12.3 Non-invasive diagnostic tools
12.4 Role of glycemic variability in neuropathy progression
12.5 Biomarkers for early neuropathy detection
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