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Concerning Diabetic Neuropathy By: Kal Fathom | Apr 3rd 2012 - Diabetes is the leading known cause of neuropathy in developed countries, and neuropathy is unfortunately the most common complication and greatest source of morbidity and mortality in diabetes patients. Tags:diabetic neuropathy, types of neuropathy, neuropathy
Reversing Neuropathy By: Jonathan Berns, DC | Mar 20th 2012 - Neuropathy refers to damage to the peripheral nerves which interferes with the normal functioning of the nerve. Neuropathy can be secondary to another disease or due to direct injury to nerves (trauma, toxins, immune attack, etc). Knowing which neuropathy is reversible and, which is not is of paramount importance. Many a times there may be a permanent damage to the nerve, and the neuropathy cannot be reversed while sometimes it is fully reversible. The nerve damage may also be intermediate betwe Tags:reversing neuropathy, neuropathy, permanent damage, reversible,
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy By: Sam Edwards | Feb 9th 2012 - Neuropathy is an abnormality anywhere in a nerve pathway that disrupts nerve signals, causing the brain to misinterpret feelings or sensations. Different types of neuropathy go by different names, depending on the number of nerves affected, their function, and where in the body they are located. Tags:Natural Pain Reliever, natural pain relief
A New Cure For Difficult To Heal Foot Wounds By: Alice Merry | Jan 16th 2012 - Chronic wounds like diabetic foot ulcer are quite common and a serious threat to well-being of patients. A new powder has been developed for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcer. This powder forms a layer like skin and increases the speed of the healing process, while reducing the pain associated with chronic wounds like diabetic foot ulcer. Tags:foot ulcer, chronic wounds, foot wounds, heal foot wounds, diabe
Diagnosis Of Diabetes Mellitus By: Jonathan Berns, DC | Dec 19th 2011 - Diabetes mellitus is a disease caused by defective carbohydrate metabolism and characterized by abnormally large amounts of sugar in the blood and urine. Diabetes mellitus is usually classified into two types. Type I or "insulin-dependent" diabetes mellitus (IDDM), formerly called juvenile-onset diabetes, which occurs in children and young adults has been implicated as one of the autoimmune diseases. Type II or "non-insulin-dependent" diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), formerly called adult-onse ... Tags:diabetes mellitus, juvenile-onset diabetes, adult-onset diabet
Knowing About Diabetic Neuropathies By: Rinki Rawat | Dec 13th 2011 - Diabetes is a very common ailment of recent times. If diabetes is not diagnosed in time or remains untreated then it can give rise to severe health problems. Diabetes can affect the nerves, kidneys, and eyes to a great extent.
The Effects Of Weed On The Inner System Of Cannabinoids By: Jeremy H Stevens | Sep 24th 2011 - The human body has a powerful system within it called the cannabinoid system. This system is responsible for various important functions such as mood control and pain relief. Cannabis and THC readily activate this system leading to many benefits for the user. Tags:effects of weed, medical marijuana, thc, cannabis
Topamax Reviews And Topamax"s Off Label Uses By: Mark Gonzalez | Jul 5th 2011 - Children and adults have been benefiting from an anticonvulsant drug called Topamax. Epilepsy has always been the condition best suited for Topamax use. Yet, Topamax has also other uses. A lot of people have been using Topamax as a way to prevent their migraines. On the other hand, Topamax off label uses are also increasing. Tags:lawsuit, legal, topamax, side effects, pregnancy
A Revolutionary Cost-effective Wound Care Solution By: Alice Merry | Jul 1st 2011 - Millions of people suffer from chronic wounds that do not heal for an extended period of time. Traditional treatments of these wounds are effort-intensive and cost a lot of money. A scientist at Tel Aviv University has developed a device that uses an enzyme based solution to promote faster healing of chronic wounds. Tags:wound dressing, appropriate wound dressing, wound dressings
Diabetes Focal Neuropathy By: mark en lee | Jun 27th 2011 - Diabetic focal neuropathy affects an individual nerve, normally in your thighs, wrists or feet. Additionally, it can affect selected nerves within the chest area, your back as well as those which control the muscles involving your eyes. Tags:focal neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy
The Wound Healing Process By: Absr Alleg | Mar 31st 2011 - The wound healing process consists of three phases, which include inflammatory phase, proliferation phase and maturation phase. The first phase is the body"s immunological response to the trauma, the wound starts to heal and rebuild in the second phase and completes in the final phase, which continues for several months. Tags:first aid kits, wound bandages, wound dressings, wound care, tegaderm
Biofreeze Pain Relieving Gel Review By: medicalzones | Mar 10th 2011 - One of the most debilitating conditions that most people deal with in their lifetime is back pain. Those who have used BioFreeze will tell you how effective the product is and how it has relieved them of severe back pain. The product is not meant for back pain alone, it can be used for any type of body pain including aching hips, shoulder, elbows and knees. Tags:reduce arthritis pain, biofreeze, buy biofreeze
Healthy Meal Ideas For Diabetics By: Isabel De Los Rios | Feb 15th 2011 - According to the American Diabetes Association, 25.8 million adults and children have diabetes. This doesn"t count the millions who go undiagnosed. If this chronic health condition isn"t properly managed, it can cause blindness, neuropathy, skin infections, kidney disease, heart disease, stroke and amputation. In addition to proper medical treatment and exercise, healthy meal ideas are important to help you manage diabetes.
Multidisciplinary Programs For Pain Relief Treatment And Diabetic Neuropathy: Discussion On Pain Rel By: Innovine Fedro | Oct 5th 2010 - Multi disciplinary programs for pain relief treatment are a way of treating chronic pain that can be very effective in pain management. This is a way of dealing with pain management that involves specialists that with the person suffering from a condition that causes pain to make a treatment plan that can help to reduce the pain. Tags:pain relief
Why Are My Feet On Fire? By: Mitchell Wachtel DPM | Aug 21st 2010 - This article discusses what Neuropathy is and the treatment methods for it. Often times burning sensations in the foot area is due to neuropathy. It is very important for this problem to be treated and evaluated by a doctor, preferably a podiatrist if the neuropathy occurs in the feet. Tags:Neuropathy, Diabetes, Podiatry, Burning Sensation, Feet, Doctor, Nerves
Diabetic Neuropathy, Types And Treatment By: NeuropathyDR | Feb 5th 2010 - Medicines are generally prescribed to get rid of pain; some of the medications include Tricycllic anti-depressants, Lidocaine patches, Topical capsaicin creams, Painkillers like oxycodone and codeine, anti-seizure medications like gabapentin and pregabalin. Unfortunately, these are often of very limited benefit. Tags:neuropathy, neuropathy treatments, neuropathy treatment, diabetic neoropathy, chemotherapy, post chemotherapy, neuropathy, rebuilder, neuropathy docto
You Can Make Sure Your Diabetic Husband Doesn't Get An Amputation By: Dr Christopher Segler | May 21st 2009 - Diabetic foot problems are leading to a rapid and tragic increase in preventaable amputations. In this article, an award winning diabetic foot specialist discusses simple techniques the spouse of a diabetic can use to help prevent a diabetic foot complication. By following these tips, the spouse can take action, gain control, and help their spouse with diabetes live a long healthy active life and avoid a diabetic foot amputation. Tags:foot doctor, diabetic, foot surgery, podiatry, below knee amputation, information, amputation, diabetes, neuropathy, symptom
Are You A Diabetic? Do You Know The Complications? By: Lucy Peacock | May 10th 2009 - There is no cure for diabetes! If you have diabetes, know the complications of this terrible disease. Find out what years of abuse can do to your body. Complications of diabetes are severe and lead to heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, amputation and death. Do not wait until it is too late. Know the complications of diabetes. Knowledge is power. Check out the warning signs! Tags:Diabetes, Complications of diabetes
Can Mangosteen Cure Diabetes? By: Andrew Jacquard | Feb 16th 2009 - Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by elevated blood sugar levels that result from defects in insulin secretion, or action, or both. It is the most common endocrine disease characterized by metabolic abnormalities and by long-term complications involving the eyes, kidneys, nerves and blood vessels. It affects over 200 million people worldwide. Tags:diabetes mellitus, Health, Healing
Alternative Treatment For Toenail Fungus By: Jose Santiago | Dec 13th 2006 - The medicine have alternative treatment for toenail fungus.This medical condition is name onychomycosis is a common medical condition in patients with good health or other diseases like diabetes. Controversy notwithstanding, patients with diabetes have several medical conditions (obesity, peripheral neuropathy, and retinopathy) that can inhibit the identification or mask the progression of fungal nail infections. In addition, vascular insufficiency, impaired wound healing, an... Tags:fungal infection, fungal treatment, fungal medication, fungal natural treatment,