Sensory outcome

Neuropathy

Diabetic neuropathies are a family of nerve disorders caused by diabetes. People with diabetes can, over time, develop nerve damage throughout the body. Some people with nerve damage have no symptoms. Others may have symptoms such as pain, tingling, or numbness—loss of feeling—in the hands, arms, feet, and legs.

Sensory
2 causes

There are 2 factors preventing Neuropathy, including:

Protective FactorsStudies

Foods rich in Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA) Nutrition risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Foods rich in Alpha-Li...
Nutrition

1 study

Marijuana Herb risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Marijuana
Herb

1 study

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There are 3 factors increasing Neuropathy, including:

Risk FactorsStudies

Type 2 Diabetes Lymphatic outcome
Strong Risk Factor Type 2 Diabetes
Lymphatic system

1 study

Diabetes Lymphatic outcome
Strong Risk Factor Diabetes
Lymphatic system

1 study

Obesity Musculoskeletal outcome
Minor Risk Factor Obesity
Musculoskeletal system

1 study

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