The most common symptoms of diabetic neuropathy

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Diabetic neuropathy is a very common chronic complication of diabetes, which can affect the central nervous system and peripheral nerves and cause a variety of symptoms. Diabetic neuropathy is most common in peripheral neuropathy, which can be manifested as pain, acupuncture or numbness, pain and other sensory abnormalities in the extremities, and can be manifested as glove and sock sensory disorders. In addition to diabetic peripheral neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy is more common: 1. Central neuropathy, which can be manifested as cognitive dysfunction, poor memory, emotional disorders, etc. 2. Cranial neuropathy, most often involving the oculomotor nerve, abducent nerve, trigeminal nerve, etc. 3. Diabetic autonomic neuropathy, which can involve most of the autonomic nerves of the whole body, such as the sympathetic nervous system governing sweat glands, pupils, heart and gastrointestinal tract, resulting in abnormal sweating, poor heart rate variability, diabetic gastroparesis and diabetic gastrointestinal dysfunction.

The most common symptoms of diabetic neuropathy



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