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Health and Me on MSNYour Ethnicity May Be Putting You At Higher Risk For This Major Nerve DisorderThere are many times, researchers have noticed how certain diseases only affect people of particular ethnicity. New research ...
Hispanic people have an increased risk of peripheral neuropathy compared to white people that cannot be explained by many ...
Polyneuropathy occurs when multiple peripheral nerves malfunction throughout the body. Neuropathy is a common complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Persistent tingling, burning, or numbness in your feet or hands could signal peripheral neuropathy, a nerve condition often linked to diabetes and aging that can impact daily life and mobility.
Common symptoms of peripheral neuropathy: 1) Numbness or insensitivity to pain or temperature. 2) Tingling, burning or prickling sensations. 3) Sharp pains or cramps (or like walking on sponges) ...
What idiopathic neuropathy really means is that your doctor and me have no idea why you have pain, or why you have neuropathy. Idiopathic means that there's no explanation for it that we can measure.
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HealthDay on MSNRisk Factors Do Not Explain Increased Peripheral Neuropathy Prevalence in HispanicsPeripheral neuropathy (PN) risk factors seem to explain a higher prevalence of the disease among non-Hispanic Black individuals, but not among Hispanic individuals, according to a study published ...
Peripheral neuropathy: This type usually affects extremities such as feet and hands. Autonomic neuropathy: This type occurs in nerves that control the internal organs.
In patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis, the incidence of neuropathy was 88% and the mean NS was 3 ± 0.44, compared with a 56% incidence and mean NS of 1.7 ± 0.62 in non-alcohol-related ...
News. UTD scientists solve 100-year-old mystery behind diabetic nerve damage Nageotte nodules, once overlooked, may hold the key to understanding and treating diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
People in the moderate/severe neuropathy group had 3.8 times higher odds of developing dry eye disease (95% CI, 1.1-13.8; P = .03) than those in the no/mild neuropathy group.
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