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Yes, diabetic neuropathy can be painful for cats. It is a condition that affects the nerves and can cause discomfort, pain, and weakness in the affected areas.
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Furuncles
Our female Golden Retriever get swollen areas around her mouth and nose what can be causing this to happen so much
The medical term for swollen areas in tissue is "edema." Edema occurs when excess fluid accumulates in the body's tissues, leading to swelling and often causing symptoms such as puffiness, discomfort, and decreased range of motion. Various conditions can contribute to edema, including heart failure, kidney disease, and certain medications.
A person may have diabetic retinopathy for a long without noticing any symptoms. Symptoms of diabetic retinopathy are blurred or distorted vision, floaters in your vision, pain in the eye, and partial or total loss of vision in the eye.
Dorsal roots can be slightly swollen due to inflammation or compression of the nerve. This can happen as a result of injuries, infections, or conditions like radiculopathy. Swelling in the dorsal root may lead to symptoms such as pain, numbness, or weakness in the corresponding areas of the body.
Sounds like pressure sores. Caused by reduced blood flow to pressured areas.
To fix a water-damaged swollen wood floor, you can start by drying out the affected area using fans and dehumidifiers. Once the floor is dry, you can sand down the swollen areas and refinish the wood to restore its appearance and structural integrity. It's important to address water damage promptly to prevent further issues like mold growth.
Common symptoms of an infection affecting all throat areas include sore throat, difficulty swallowing, swollen tonsils, fever, and sometimes white patches or pus on the tonsils.
Really, just about anything. There are some limitations due to government guidelines, such as airline pilots, military services, scuba instructor, etc... There certainly are some positions that would be irresponsible for a diabetic to take for own health reasons, but that should not be a discouragement if it's something you wish to pursue. I am a field biologist, currently working in Canada on a cougar project. I spend a significant amount of time on my own in the backcountry hiking through nasty areas and in some areas highly unsafe for untrained persons to be around (lots of bears, wolves, coyotes, moose, etc.) from scavenging incidents of the cougar kills. This is the sort of job that I would not consider being a good profession for a diabetic to work in. That being said, I'm a Type-1 diabetic! I was told that it wasn't a safe profession, but it is what I wanted to do with my life.
Diabetic Retinopathy is usually painless and sometimes doesn’t even cause any symptoms in the early stage. Some symptoms of Diabetic Retinopathy are: Blurry Vision Loss in Vision Spots in Vision Floaters (dark floating string in vision) Dark areas or empty areas in vision One of the most effective ways of treating Diabetes and its complications is Sanjeevan Netralaya’s tailor made Ayurvedic treatments that are unique for every patient. Sanjeevan Netralaya’s treatment has helped lakhs of people across India without adding to the discomfort and pain or any unnatural side effects.