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Managing Nerve Damage, Restoring Diabetic Comfort

Diabetic Neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes, causing numbness, tingling, and pain in the limbs. We offer expert care, blood sugar control, and targeted therapies to manage symptoms, prevent progression, and improve nerve health

How we can Help?

We provide specialized care through accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, lifestyle guidance, and continuous monitoring to manage neurological conditions effectively and enhance your comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life

Expert Diabetic Nerve Care

Receive specialized care for diabetic neuropathy through early diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, pain management,
and lifestyle guidance to protect nerve function and improve overall quality of life

Accurate Nerve Diagnosis

Comprehensive exams and tests identify the severity and type of diabetic nerve damage precisely

Blood Sugar Control

Maintaining stable blood glucose levels is key to preventing further nerve damage, progression, and improving overall nerve function

Pain Relief Options

Medications, physical therapy, and topical treatments are used to reduce nerve pain and discomfort

Exploring the Factors Behind Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetic Neuropathy develops from prolonged high blood sugar levels, poor circulation, and nerve inflammation
Understanding these factors is key to preventing nerve damage and managing symptoms through early intervention and proper care

Frequently Asked Questions

Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by high blood sugar levels, affecting the legs, feet, hands, and sometimes digestive or urinary systems

Symptoms include numbness, tingling, burning pain, muscle weakness, and loss of balance especially in the feet and legs. Symptoms can progress over time

Long-term uncontrolled blood sugar damages nerves and blood vessels, leading to diabetic neuropathy. High cholesterol and smoking may worsen the condition

Doctors use physical exams, nerve conduction studies, EMG, and symptom history to diagnose diabetic neuropathy and rule out other nerve disorders

There is no cure, but blood sugar control, medications, and lifestyle changes can slow progression and relieve symptoms significantly

Treatments include blood sugar management, pain relievers, antidepressants, anti-seizure drugs, physical therapy, and foot care to prevent complications

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