Corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) predicts incipient peripheral neuropathy in patients with type 1 diabetes, a new study finds. The technique involves the examination of unmyelinated nerve fibers at ...
Every Thursday, Dr. Kalani Brady from the John A. Burns School of Medicine answers your medical questions. He appears at about 7:20 and 7:45. Today, he answered questions about food neuropathy, ...
Diabetic neuropathy, a complication of diabetes caused by prolonged high blood sugar, results in nerve damage that can manifest as pain, numbness, or tingling, particularly in the hands and feet.
Damage to the peripheral nerves can affect their signaling, resulting in various painful or otherwise unusual sensations, known as peripheral neuropathy. Lifetyle changes, and addressing the ...