ACP Diabetes Portal: Neurologic Complications
From the ACP Diabetes Care Guide Persons with diabetes are at increased risk for macrovascular disease; microvascular disease, including retinopathy and nephropathy; peripheral and autonomic neuropat
Complications of Diabetic neuropathy
Diabetic nerve disease can cause pain and loss of feeling in the feet, legs, and fingertips. It can also affect the parts of the nervous system that control blood pressure, heart rate, digestion, and
Diabetic neuropathy is closely associated with arterial stiffening and thickness in Type 2 diabetes
Abstract: Aims  Interaction of vascular and metabolic factors appears to contribute to the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of arterial stiffe
Diabetic neuropathy: Complications
Diabetic neuropathy can cause a number of serious complications, including Loss of a limb. Because nerve damage can cause a lack of feeling in your feet, cuts and sores may go unnoticed and eventuall