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Diabetic Neuropathy - A Serious Condition Explained

December 30th, 2007

Diabetic neuropathy is, as the name suggest, a condition caused by diabetes. A simple explanation would be that it is a disorder of the peripheral nerves. That’s more dangerous than it sounds. Suppose, for example, that the disorder causes your feet to go numb. Foot problems are common with diabetes, but if you get a cut on the foot, if you’ve got nerve problems then you may not even notice it until it becomes infected. Other problems can go undetected until they become severe.

Learn more at: Diabetic Neuropathy

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