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What Causes Diabetes Nerve Damage?

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What Causes Diabetes Nerve Damage?

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One danger that all diabetics must face are diabetic neuropathies. These are nerve disorders that are the direct consequences of diabetes. Some people develop damage that they may not even know they have. Others can have nervous system damage that is is expressed by tingling and numbness of the hands, feet, arms or legs. Any organ of the body can suffer nerve damage because of the disease of diabetes. That means even the digestive tract, heart and sex organs can experience damage too. The average percentage rate of people who have diabetes and suffer some form of neuropathy is around 60%. Diabetic neuropathy can develop at any point during the life of the disease. However, the risk of nerve damage increases as the person ages or as the disease progresses through time. People who have suffered from diabetes for 25 years or more are most at risk to developing neuropathies. Those who have more trouble controlling their blood sugar levels are more at risk for it too. What are the causes of

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