yes, it can due to peripheral neuropathy (lack of nerve stimulation to the muscles) and poor circulation, both of which leads to decreased blood flow to the muscles, which causes muscle atrophy, which includes twitching.
I have type 1 diabeties, and I do experience some major cramps that have never happened to me before I was diagnosed with it. However, I told my doctor about it, but she said that they have not officialy connected it with Diabetes.
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You should speak to a doctor about getting your nose to stop twitching. Nose twitching can be a sign of nerve damage. It also can happen when people are tired or stressed out.
twitching is when any part of the body (most commony i the eye) is in a short fast movement..
The part of speech of twitching is a verb like when you twitch your eye or other parts of the body
No it is not. You should a optometrist. It can or cannot be. Twitching is a sign of a minor form of terets, but it can also indicate serious eye problems.
Yes, eye twitching and migraine headaches often occur together. Sometimes eye twitches can be a sign of an impending migraine.
losing weight
The most common sign of diabetes are thirst; going to the bathroom often; an unusual large appetite; and weight loss. If you show signs of diabetes go to the hospital or doctor.
lack of coordination
Having cold hands and feet can be a sign of diabetes because diabetes damages capillaries that are close to the skin, meaning less blood flow and less warmth to the limbs farthest from the heart. This can also be a sign of bad circulation, however.
it happens sometimes with person suffering from diabetes
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Thirst and tiredness are common symptoms of diabetes. Diabetes can also affect every part of the body, including the skin. Many people with diabetes will have a skin disorder caused or affected by diabetes at some time in their lives. In some cases, skin problems can be the first sign that a person has diabetes. Best to see a GP.