Posts Tagged ‘Numbness’

Type 2 Diabetes Symptoms and Facts

Friday, February 26th, 2010
In its early stages, type 2 diabetes often has no symptoms. This sometimes slows diagnosis. When symptoms do occur they may come on gradually and be wrongly attributed to something else. Those symptoms can be increased urination as a result of increased thirst, increased hunger and fatigue because the glucose or sugar in the blood isn't able to get into the cells where it can be utilized, nerve damage resulting in numbness or tingling in hands or feet or problems with sexual function, frequent infections or blurred vision.

Alternative Health – Watch Out For Tingling and Shooting Pains in Your Feet Or Hands!

Monday, February 8th, 2010
Numbness, shooting pains, and a pins-and-needles type of pain in your feet... these are signs of nerve damage, or neuropathy. If this is the case taking some of these steps will help you.

Supplements For Treating Neuropathy Or the Tingling in Your Hands and Feet!

Monday, February 1st, 2010
A healthful eating plan does so much more than keep your blood sugar down, it protects your whole body. So if type 2 diabetes rages out of control, it not only damages your heart, it also attacks your nerves, your eyes and your kidneys. Some people with nerve damage have no symptoms at all. For others, the first symptom of type 2 diabetes and nerve damage, are often numbness in their hands and feet, or tingling or pain in their feet.

Diabetic Pain Symptoms

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Diabetes have many symptoms, numbness, tingling or pain in the feet is often the first sign, others are Excessive thirst,Frequent urination,Extreme hunger, Unexplained weight loss, Fatigue, Rapid breathing,Blurred vision, Dry or itchy skin, Headache, High blood pressure, Mood swings, Irritability, Depression or Frequent or recurring infections.

Peripheral Neuropathy Can Be Helped With Supplements!

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
People with type 2 diabetes and unstable or poor blood sugar control are prone to various levels of nerve damage or neuropathy. How does this show up... usually as numbness, tingling and loss of feeling, particularly in your hands and feet. Sometimes you have no perception of touch or temperature on the soles of your feet, and walking may be an ordeal. Or even continuous pain and aching in your lower legs from which you find it difficult to get relief.