Monday, 21 December 2015

Symptoms of High Blood Sugar : Numbness or Tingling

It is compulsory for every diabetes people to know the various

symptoms of the aftereffects of high blood sugar. Knowing this will

help patients to quickly respond to the complications of high blood

sugar.



One of the consequences of consistent, persistent and uncontrolled

high blood sugar or diabetes is nerve damage (called peripheral

NEUROPATHY). It is typically a sign

of chronically elevated blood sugars.





WAYS TO CONTROL NEUROPATHY

Adhering strictly to diabetes medications and diets are some of the

ways to prevent and control neuropathy.



Exercise is another effective way to prevent or control neuropathy in

relation to diabetes or high blood sugar. Exercise such as walking for

like 30 minutes or engaging in other household activities that will

make you active and sweat or make your heart beat faster everyday will

help you to control your high blood sugar and nerve damage.



Make sure you are taking care of your foot regularly if you are neuropathy.



SYMPTOMS OF DIABETES NEUROPATHY



1. Patients with diabetes neuropathy may not

realize they have been injured

from a cut



2. Neuropathy diabetes may not realize that a wound is becoming infected.



3. Neuropathy may make diabetes patients to be oversensitive to pain as they

might experience severe and

constant pain from otherwise

painless stimulation.





4. Nerve damage as a result of diabetes will results in numbness or

tingling in your hands and feet, as well as the inability to feel pain

or

temperature changes.





BOTTOM LINE



Persistent and uncontrolled high blood sugar can cause diabetes

neuropathy or nerve damage. This symptoms should prompt diabetics to

quickly plan how to bring their blood sugar down to the normal level

through medications, diets, exercise and other lifestyle changes.

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