Department of Medicine reveals hidden dangers of “diabetes” numbness at fingertips

by time news

Dr. Chaichan Deerojanawong, former qualified physician in medicine, internal medicine branch Rajavithi Hospital said that diabetics may develop nerve damage in the hands and feet. leading to numbness in the fingertips around the fingers or toes Which is more common in people with diabetes than those without diabetes. Methods for preventing and treating chronic complications in diabetic patients are: 1. Controlling blood sugar levels within normal limits. 2. Get screened for risk factors for coronary artery disease such as cholesterol, lipids, triglycerides. 3. Refrain from smoking 4. Exercise regularly. and maintain a healthy weight Therefore, if there are abnormal symptoms during the treatment of the disease You should see a doctor immediately.

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