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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details mentioned. The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy like burning pain or irritation, those can be effectively controlled by using certain medications like gabapentine, pragabalin & methylcobalamineetc. But it is difficult to "cure" those. The reason is those are part of the long term complications of diabetes mellitus. Neuropathy tends to be more severe and repetitive if blood glucose is not in proper control. I am sure you are aware at your ...more
I have seen the details mentioned. The symptoms of peripheral neuropathy like burning pain or irritation, those can be effectively controlled by using certain medications like gabapentine, pragabalin & methylcobalamineetc. But it is difficult to "cure" those. The reason is those are part of the long term complications of diabetes mellitus. Neuropathy tends to be more severe and repetitive if blood glucose is not in proper control. I am sure you are aware at your ...more
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Your diabetes is fairly controlled. But ed means you may have peripheral artery disease. Please first check a lipid profile and serum testosterone levels. Later consult your doctor for further advice. Good luck.
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Besides neuropathy, infections and inflammation of the feet can also cause a burning sensation. The most common of these is athlete's foot, an infection of the skin caused by fungus.
Peripheral artery disease (pad) also commonly causes burning feet. The poor circulation of blood to the feet may frequently cause pain, tingling, and burning feet, especially while walking.
•chronic kidney disease (uremia)
•small fiber neuropathy
•vitamin deficiency (vitamin b12, folate, and occasion...more
Peripheral artery disease (pad) also commonly causes burning feet. The poor circulation of blood to the feet may frequently cause pain, tingling, and burning feet, especially while walking.
•chronic kidney disease (uremia)
•small fiber neuropathy
•vitamin deficiency (vitamin b12, folate, and occasion...more
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What Causes Retrograde Ejaculation in Diabetic Men?
Retrograde ejaculation is a condition in which the semen enters the bladder instead of oozing out through the urethra. Although the person may attain sexual climax, the ejaculation would be very little or perhaps none at all. Retrograde ejaculation does not cause any harm but can be lead to infertility in men. It is commonly known as dry orgasm.
This uncommon condition takes place when the bladder opens but does not close. Thi...more
Retrograde ejaculation is a condition in which the semen enters the bladder instead of oozing out through the urethra. Although the person may attain sexual climax, the ejaculation would be very little or perhaps none at all. Retrograde ejaculation does not cause any harm but can be lead to infertility in men. It is commonly known as dry orgasm.
This uncommon condition takes place when the bladder opens but does not close. Thi...more
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Heel pain is a common problem in the body where the affected person experiences pain radiating from the heel bone. Heel pain usually progresses slowly over time, it is recommended to consult a medical professional, if heel pain turns severe. The pain tends to most severe after one has been inactive for some time such as after waking up in the morning.
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Heel pain is usually caused when tissues present in the bottom of the heel (Plantar fascia) is damaged. These tissues con...more
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Heel pain is usually caused when tissues present in the bottom of the heel (Plantar fascia) is damaged. These tissues con...more
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Physiotherapist•Delhi
Heel pain is a common problem in the body where the affected person experiences pain radiating from the heel bone. Heel pain usually progresses slowly over time, it is recommended to consult a medical professional, if heel pain turns severe. The pain tends to most severe after one has been inactive for some time such as after waking up in the morning.
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Heel pain is usually caused when tissues present in the bottom of the heel (Plantar fascia) is damaged. These tissues connect the h...more
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Heel pain is usually caused when tissues present in the bottom of the heel (Plantar fascia) is damaged. These tissues connect the h...more
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