Basic Differences Between Peripheral And Diabetic Neuropathy
Peripheral Neuropathy and Diabetic Neuropathy, though similar in symptoms, have distinct differences. Diabetic neuropathy is brought on by persistently elevated blood sugar levels, whereas peripheral neuropathy is defined as damage to the nerves that are not part of the brain or spinal cord. Tingling, numbness, and discomfort in different body areas are among the symptoms. Diabetic neuropathy develops over time with persistent diabetes, while peripheral neuropathy progresses according to the underlying reason. In order to treat, both the underlying cause and symptoms must be addressed. In the USA, neuropathic pain can be effectively managed with chiropractic treatment, such as that given by Dr. Chris Garner at Grand Strand Health and Wellness. This type of care can bring relief and aid in the healing process.
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