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General Physician•Delhi
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It is caused by changes in the blood vessels of the retina. In some people with diabetic retinopathy, blood vessels may swell and leak fluid. In other people, abnormal new blood vessels grow on the surface of the retina. But over time, diabetic retinopathy can get worse and cause vision loss. You should discuss your complete medical history over a call to get a better and effective treatment.
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Diabetologist•Mumbai
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In case you do not notice or treat the injuries, they can turn out to be deeply infected and might need operation/amputation. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy can likewise bring about a sharp pain in your feet. You may turn out to be extremely sensitive to the lightest touch, like the sheets on your bed.

Here are a few precautions you should take in order to avoid foot pain during diabetes:

Check both feet every day: Look over both feet precisely every day and make certain you ...more
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, Post Gradu...read more

General Physician•Gurgaon
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Diabetes can wreak havoc on the eye and the foot. Proper care is necessary in order to refrain from any serious consequences. It can damage the blood vessels and the nerves of the feet resulting in numbness and permanent disability. Some of the alarming foot symptoms include bruises, cuts, cracked skin and hard spots. Some of the common measures that need to be taken for foot include checking the temperature sensation of the foot by immersing it in hot water, drying the feet gently in between th...more
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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No
dear
now a way
you have missed time
uncontrolled diabetes is responsible for diabetic retinopathy.
Inj. Is only way
which can
or cannot help.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Peripheral nerupathy is preventable ,once developed ,there is no cure.
Only drugs to prevent pain are given.
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Diabetologist•Chennai
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Your nourishment decisions matter a great deal when you have diabetes. Some are superior to anything others. Nothing is totally beyond reach. Indeed, even things that you may consider as 'the most exceedingly bad' could be periodic treats, in minor sums. Yet, they won't help you nutrition wise and it's least demanding to deal with your diabetes on the off chance that you, for the most part, adhere to the 'best' choices.

1. Dark chocolate: Chocolate happens to be rich in flavonoids and e...more
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Diabetic Foot Surgeon•Mumbai
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Diabetes oddly affects the feet in several ways. Some of these problems can be prevented or cured by maintaining good hygiene. Some of these problems need corrective footwear and physiotherapy. This is why diabetic footwear is an exclusive category of footwear.
Let s take a look at how to choose diabetic footwear or how it is different from regular footwear.

How Diabetic Footwear Helps?

Diabetic footwear helps relieve excess pressure and prevent deformity of the foot. Diabe...more
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Diabetic Foot Surgeon•Mumbai
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People with diabetes are at risk of foot problems due to high blood glucose levels. The two most common problems are peripheral vascular disease and diabetic neuropathy. Both conditions can lead to a number of serious complications. One such complication is diabetic foot infection an infection of the bones or soft tissues below the malleoli.

What causes diabetic foot infections?

Over time, excess blood glucose levels can damage blood vessels, skin, and the nerves in your feet...more
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Ophthalmologist•Varanasi
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Diabetes is a condition characterized by an elevated level of blood glucose due to the insufficient production of the Insulin by the Beta cells of the pancreas. The high blood glucose level can also be an outcome of the inability of the body cells to utilize or respond to the insulin produced - a condition termed as Insulin Resistance.

Today, Diabetes has become a raging problem affecting almost every second individual, irrespective of their age, sex or ethnicity. What is even worse is ...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Mumbai
You should take proper care of the feet
1 Daily inspection for woundsor cracks
2 use a moisturizer
3 use protective foot wear
4. Regular exercises for feet
5 Transcutaneous electrical stimulation also will help
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