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Almost half of all people with diabetes experience some form of nerve damage, which can develop into a complication known as peripheral neuropathy. What causes this condition, and how do you recognize the symptoms? Listen to leading experts explain.
Keywords: Diabetes, peripheral, neuropathy, nerve, nerve damage, brain, spinal cord, hands, fingers, arms, legs, toes, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, pain, burning, tingling, pins and needles, loss of sensation, anathesia, paresthesia, polyneuropathy, HIV, AIDS, liver disease, kidney disease, shingles, vitamin deficiencies, irritability, mood change, lack of concentration, depression, foot ulcers, joint pain, blood pressure, dizziness, fainting, infection, gangrenous, amputation, glucose, blood sugar, blood tests, nerve conduction study, physical exam, history, exercise.
Treating nerve damage from diabetes requires a two-pronged approach: controlling blood sugar and alleviating the pain caused by peripheral neuropathy. Learn about the latest therapies.
Keywords: Diabetes, peripheral, neuropathy, nerve, nerve damage, brain, spinal cord, hands, fingers, arms, legs, toes, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, pain, burning, tingling, pins and needles, loss of sensation, anathesia, paresthesia, polyneuropathy, HIV, AIDS, liver disease, kidney disease, shingles, vitamin deficiencies, foot ulcers, joint pain, blood pressure, dizziness, fainting, infection, gangrenous, amputation, glucose, blood sugar, hemoglobin A1C, over-the-counter, analgesics, ibuprofen, naproxen, tricyclic antidepressants, amitriptyline, Elavil, desipramine, Norparim, nortriptyline, Pamelor, Aventyl, antiseizure drugs, anticonvulsants, carbamazapine, Tegretol, phenytoin, Dilantin, gabapentin, Neurontin, opiods, duloxetine, Cymbalta, pregabaline, Lyrica, Topical ointments, Lidocaine, Capsaicin, orthotics, wrist supports, socks, shoes, feet
While dehydration is a common concern for runners, especially during a marathon, experts now say that too much water can be worse. Learn the right way to stay hydrated.
Keywords: Hydration, dehydration, long distance, runners, exercise, water, sports drinks, cup, 8 oz., hyponatremia, blood, salt, heat stroke, marathon, sodium, fluids, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, syncope, fainting, swelling of the hands and feet, seizures, death, pulmonary edema, serum salt, drink
Robert Violonto experienced massive headaches and years of unusual symptoms before an accidental encounter with a doctor and a handshake led to a diagnosis of acromegaly.
Keywords: Sandostatin, Sandostatin LAR, octreotide, somatostatin, somatostatin analogs, pituitary, tumor, tumors, growth hormone, Insulin-like Growth Factor One, Insulin like Growth Factor One, Insulin-like Growth Factor 1, Insulin like Growth factor 1, IGF-1, IFG1, Parlodel, bromocriptine, Permax, pergolide, Dostinex, cabergoline, Growth Hormone Receptor Antagoist, Somavert, pegvisomant, gigantism, big hands, big feet
Elevated levels of growth hormone affect the whole body. There is a wide range of treatment options for this condition, called acromegaly. Listen to experts describe therapies from surgery to medication.
Keywords: Sandostatin, Sandostatin LAR, octreotide, somatostatin,
somatostatin analogs, pituitary, tumor, tumors, growth hormone, Insulin-like Growth Factor One, Insulin like Growth Factor One, Insulin-like Growth Factor 1, Insulin like Growth factor 1, IGF-1, IFG1, Parlodel, bromocriptine, Permax, pergolide, Dostinex, cabergoline, Growth Hormone Receptor Antagoist, Somavert, pegvisomant, gigantism, big hands, big feet
Tumors in the pituitary can release hormones that wreak havoc throughout the body. Listen to experts explain why shrinking tumors is an important goal in treating symptoms of acromegaly.
Keywords: Sandostatin, Sandostatin LAR, octreotide, somatostatin, somatostatin analogs, pituitary, tumor, tumors, growth hormone, Parlodel, bromocriptine, Permax, pergolide, Dostinex, cabergoline, Growth Hormone Receptor Antagoist, Somavert, pegvisomant, gigantism, big hands, big feet, headaches, vision problems
Germs are a fact of life and catching an infectious disease like a cold may seem inevitable. But there are simple ways to protect yourself against the spread of disease. Handwashing, keeping up with immunizations, practicing safe sex and sensible food handling are good tools in the war against contagious disease.
Keywords: Infectious disease, mumps, mumps immunization, immunization, flu, flu shot, pneumococcal, pneumoccal vaccination, vaccination, germs, colds, viruses, hand washing, disinfecting, contagious disease
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