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    Difficult neuropathy is a typical, and on occasion crippling, inconvenience of diabetes. Roughly one out of four individuals with diabetes might be influenced by interminable neuropathic torment. Patients frequently give inconvenience, normally beginning in the distal feet, yet advancing proximally after some time. Patients may depict manifestations of deadness, shivering, consuming, hurting, electric stuns, or lancinating torments .Other locales that are frequently influenced incorporate the…

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    “Peripheral Neuropathy is a result of damage to the peripheral nerves, often causing weakness, numbness and pain, usually in the hands and feet” (Mayo Clinic, 2014). This essay presents the topic of the complication of peripheral neuropathy associated with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Peripheral neuropathy has both physiological and psychological effects on the patient. It is the role of the nurse to deliver care to the patient and their family through a biopsychosocial…

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    Foot Disease Case Studies

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    disease that affects millions of people annually. Diabetic foot disease is a result of poor diabetic control. People with diabetes have a 12-25% risk of developing a foot ulcer throughout their life span. (Cavanagh, Lipsky, Bradbury, & Botek, 2005) and “30 to 40 times higher in a diabetic” (Brem, Sheehan, and Boulton, 2004). Foot problems can become serious in a short period of time. Patient Education Education must start at diagnosis. .Diabetic patients must be educated on a variety of…

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    1. What type of data do you need? In this study, the researchers use the quantitative data collection methods; they rely on random sampling, Michigan diabetic neuropathy score, and neuropathy quality of life questionnaire. 2. Where will the data come from? The required data will be provided by the diabetic patients; the patients will be asked to answer the online questionnaire that assesses patient’s subjective reports of functioning and quality of life in six domains. Participants were…

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    Diabetic Foot Care Essay

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    Diabetic Foot Care Diabetes is one of the many diseases that has a lot of complications. Millions of people are affected by it every year, hence, it is something that should not be taken for granted. Diabetes and your proper diabetic foot Diabetes damages blood vessels in all parts of your body, and that includes your feet. It can lead to neuropathy or nerve damage because of the slow blood flow in your legs and feet. Once neuropathy develops in a diabetic patient, it is of utmost importance to…

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    Abstract Treatment of chronic pain in diabetic neuropathy or neuropathic pain of other origins is challenging. Compounded topical formulations have evolved as potential treatment options. The objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate the efficacy of a compounded topical cream (Transdermal Therapeutics). Two versions of TT-CTAC cream were evaluated. Both creams contain Ketamine (10%), Baclofen (2%), Gabapentin (6%), amitriptyline (4%), bupivacaine (2%), Clonidine (0.2%). Additionally…

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    Diabetes Risk Factors

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    age or sex, diabetes patients high a higher rate of death versus those who do not. The leading cause of death in diabetics are stroke and heart disease. Therefore, it is important to reduce the risk of these conditions through medical efforts and necessary changes in lifestyle. Type 2 diabetes increases the risk factors for a variety of other medical conditions, including: neuropathy, heart disease, stroke, and more. The most effective way to prevent these complications is through controlling…

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    develop neuropathy — nervous system damage that can cause people with diabetes to lose feeling in their hands or feet. This condition is just one reason why Louise E. Tortora, DPM, an ankle and foot care doctor in Fairfield, CT, educates her patients on the importance of diabetic foot care. If you have diabetes, here are a few reasons why you should have a diabetic foot care exam performed regularly: Slow Healing Time: Not only are diabetics less likely to feel wounds because of neuropathy,…

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    Diabetic amyotrophy is also referred to as proximal neuropathy. As opposed to the most common diabetic neuropathies that start at the extremities of the limbs, diabetic amyotrophy symptoms are focused and usually begin in the part of the limb nearest to the body, thus the term proximal neuropathy. Symptoms include sudden slashing pain in the buttocks, hips and tight areas. Patients might also experience difficult movement of the said areas, bloating of the stomach and weight loss. Over time,…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

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    didn’t exercise enough, or stress can all increase the sugar levels in the blood. Symptoms of hyperglycemia include high blood glucose, high sugar in the urine, frequent urination and thirst. Failing to treat can lead to ketoacidosis better known as a diabetic coma, which develops when your body doesn’t have enough insulin. When the body breaks down fats it produces ketones. The body tries to get rid of ketones through urine but if built up too much the body cannot get rid of it quick enough…

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