Diabetic neuropathy is a polyneuropathy because of the damage to the peripheral nerve fibers. A triad of neuropathies has been identified − motor, sensory, and autonomic − all of which have ...
Both peripheral neuropathy and PAD predispose to the development of ulcers and to their slow healing. Neuropathy inhibits healing partly by increasing forces on certain parts of the foot while ...
Subgroup analyses showed that patients treated with platinum-based agents and taxanes had the highest prevalence of chronic ...
The pooled prevalence of chronic painful neuropathy is 41.22 percent among individuals with chemotherapy-induced perip ...
Medically reviewed by Adam H. Kaplan, DPM Over time type 2 diabetes can affect all body parts, including the feet. When blood ...
Foot ulcers are likely to be of neuropathic ... including diabetic neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, Charcot's neuroarthropathy, foot ulceration, osteomyelitis and the potentially ...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication of diabetes that affects the nerves in the extremities, leading to pain, numbness, and an increased risk of foot ulcers. As the ...
The following is a summary of “Correlation between high-sensitivity cardiac troponin levels in diabetic patients’ serum and ...
Peripheral neuropathy: It would mean that the peripheral ... Foot care treatment to prevent infections and ulcers due to the lack of sensation may be required in some cases.
Worldwide, cancer chemotherapy is linked to persistent severe peripheral nerve pain (neuropathy) for around four in every 10 patients treated with these drugs, suggests a pooled data analysis of the ...
Foot ulcers are a common complication of diabetes ... A decrease in glucose levels leads to nerve damage resulting in peripheral neuropathy. The nerve damage is caused by chronically high blood ...