Yes WebMD can tell you about diabetic neuropathy symptoms. WebMD provides all types of information about medical diseases. The best way to find out about a disease is to go to the doctor.
You may learn about diabetic symptoms from your doctor if you are an adult. Or, even your health teacher if you are a child that is unwilling to tell your parents. Also, you can learn about diabetic symptoms on certain health sites that deal with diabetic people. Such as the Red Cross.
WebMD is a good resource to find out the symptoms common in ADHD. Unfortunately, as a physician, I can tell you that many immediately connect somewhat obscure findings and diagnose themselves with these diseases.
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Try using the symptom checker on WebMD. :) www.google.com EXAMPLE: what causes pain in the throat that runs down to your chest and makes you feel like you are having a heart attack?
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition characterized by damage to the nerve of the peripheral nervous system. There are a number of places online that one can go to find more information about this condition. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders has an extensive online fact sheet. The NHS Choices website has a number of pages dedicated to this condition including information on symptoms, causes and treatments. The Macmillan Cancer Support Charity also has detailed information on neuropathy.
You can check out WebMD here: http://www.webmd.com/stroke/guide/stroke-symptoms If you experience loss of vision or blurriness, trouble speaking, sudden tingling in your extremities(pins needles), etc.
NO, WebMD is not a medical practitioner or a dietitian. It can be helpful recommending what steps to take in order to get a diet plan started but it will not be a illegitimate guide fit for everyone.
you may want to talk to your doc next time you go if you think you are. then, they'll ask you some questions and run test if you seem serious about it. you can also ask about the symptoms of diabetes and tell your doc if you are experiencing any of them.
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves. It often causes weakness, tingling, pain, and/or numbness of the hands and feet. If diagnosed and treated early, peripheral neuropathy can often be controlled.
I don't know if you or someone you know has a neuropathy, but I am sorry to say, there is no cure and no known causes. I have a neuropathy and I can tell you the best ways to help it get better are to exersize, eat alot of calcium and get a massage or two. It will do you well. Hope this helps!
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I'd suggest you tell your doctor. It could be the beginning of neuropathy, a chronic pain condition.