Diabetic Neuropathy Market: Global Industry Analysis and Forecast 2015 - 2021

Diabetic Neuropathy Market: Global Industry Analysis and Forecast 2015 - 2021

Diabetic Neuropathy Market: Global Industry Analysis and Forecast 2015 - 2021

Persistence Market Research

Diabetic Neuropathy Market: Global Industry
Analysis and Forecast 2015 - 2021

Persistence Market Research

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Diabetic Neuropathy Market: Global Industry Analysis and Forecast 2015 - 2021
Persistence Market Research Released New Market Report on “Diabetic Neuropathy Market:
Global Industry Analysis and Forecast 2015 - 2021”.
Diabetic neuropathy refers to the nerve damage caused due to diabetes. Diabetic neuropathy most often
damages nerves in the legs and feet. However, it can injure nerve fibers throughout the body. Diabetic
neuropathy is a common complication of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Increasing diabetic population
and growing awareness among people about diabetes and related complications are some of the major
factors that drive the diabetic neuropathy market. Types of diabetic neuropathy include peripheral
neuropathy, autonomic neuropathy, proximal neuropathy, focal neuropathy, and other diabetic nerve
damage. The peripheral diabetic neuropathy affects the feet and legs. It causes loss of sensation, and
sometimes pain in the feet, legs, and hands. Autonomic diabetic neuropathy affects body functions such
as heart rate, blood pressure, perspiration, and digestion. Proximal diabetic neuropathy affects thighs,
hips, buttocks, and legs. Focal diabetic neuropathy affects the nerves, most often in the wrist, thigh, or
foot. In addition, it also affects the nerves of the back, chest, and the nerves that control the eye muscles.
Some of the factors that cause nerve damage in diabetes condition includes poor blood sugar control,
kidney disease, smoking, excess weight, and length of time to have diabetes. However, anyone who has
diabetes can develop neuropathy. Some symptoms of diabetic neuropathy are pain, tingling, numbness,
and loss of feeling in the hands, arms, feet, and legs. The treatment options for diabetic...

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