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What is the Effect of Diabetes?

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What is the Effect of Diabetes?

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High blood sugar levels over time can lead to adult onset diabetes or type II diabetes, causing nerve damage and poor circulation. The legs and feet are the most common limbs that are affected by this damage. Peripheral neuropathy is a complication that develops for a large number of people with diabetes. When the levels of glucose are not controlled a hitting pain and a burning sensation will arise and grow badly. There are even certain groups that are at higher risk for foot problems developing. Diabetics who are African-American, Native American, and Hispanic have unfortunately been shown over the past 50 years to be at much higher risk of the debilitating foot symptoms than other races. Most of the people affected will face excruciating pain and burning feeling in the feet. Neuropathy is a condition that leads to the damage in nerves and makes the feeling of pain nil. The exercise maintains the blood pressure in normal levels and also the blood circulation. If the sufferer is not a

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