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What creates the nerve pain of diabetic neuropathy?

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What creates the nerve pain of diabetic neuropathy?

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Find what natural vitamins to take to relieve neuropathy pain Diabetic nerve damage and the pain is caused by too much sugar in the blood. The sugar hurts the nerve cell’s outer sheath. .(the protective outer cover) Peripheral nerve cells have three main parts: cell body, axons, and dendrites (or terminal).. (See diagram below) Nerve damage normally occurs when the outer sheathing or the myelin (protective covering) of nerve cells degenerate. This is similar to an electrical wire that is covered with insulation, and the insulation is beginning to crumble. Without insulation the unprotected wire will start short-circuiting. This short-circuiting will cause all the unpleasant and painful sensations that people who are suffering from nerve pain go through. Diabetics will suffer from this nerve pain and it is a major complication of the disease. It is the higher than normal sugar levels that creates the damage. It is an acquired disease. Neuropathy Symptoms: The symptoms of diabetic neurop

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