People with diabetes can, over time, develop nerve damage throughout the
body. Some people with
nerve damage have no symptoms. Others may have symptoms such as pain, tingling, or numbness in the hands, arms, feet, and legs. Nerve problems can occur in every organ system, including the digestive tract, heart, and sex organs.
About 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes have some form of neuropathy. People with diabetes can develop nerve problems at any time, but the risk increases with age and duration of the disease. The highest rates of neuropathy occur among people who have had diabetes for at least 25 years and among people who have trouble controlling their blood sugar levels, as well as those with high levels of blood fat and blood pressure and those who are overweight.
nerve damage have no symptoms. Others may have symptoms such as pain, tingling, or numbness in the hands, arms, feet, and legs. Nerve problems can occur in every organ system, including the digestive tract, heart, and sex organs.
About 60 to 70 percent of people with diabetes have some form of neuropathy. People with diabetes can develop nerve problems at any time, but the risk increases with age and duration of the disease. The highest rates of neuropathy occur among people who have had diabetes for at least 25 years and among people who have trouble controlling their blood sugar levels, as well as those with high levels of blood fat and blood pressure and those who are overweight.
Causes of diabetic neuropathies
The causes are probably
different for different types of diabetic neuropathy. Researchers are studying
how prolonged exposure to high blood glucose causes nerve damage. Nerve damage
is likely due to a combination of factors:
- metabolic factors, such as high blood glucose, long duration of diabetes, abnormal blood fat levels, and possibly low levels of insulin
- neurovascular factors, leading to damage to the blood vessels that carry oxygen and nutrients to nerves
- autoimmune factors that cause inflammation in nerves
- mechanical injury to nerves, such as carpal tunnel syndrome
- inherited traits that increase susceptibility to nerve disease
- lifestyle factors, such as smoking or alcohol use
Symptoms of diabetic neuropathies
Symptoms depend on the
type of neuropathy and which nerves are affected. Some people with nerve damage
have no symptoms at all. For others, the first symptom is often numbness,
tingling, or pain in the feet. Symptoms are often minor at first, and because
most nerve damage occurs over several years, mild cases may go unnoticed for a
long time. Symptoms can involve the sensory, motor, and autonomic – or
involuntary – nervous systems. In some people, mainly those with focal
neuropathy, the onset of pain may be sudden and severe.
Symptoms of nerve damage may include
Symptoms of nerve damage may include
- numbness, tingling, or pain in the toes, feet, legs, hands, arms, and fingers
- wasting of the muscles of the feet or hands
- indigestion, nausea, or vomiting
- diarrhea or constipation
- dizziness or faintness due to a drop in blood pressure after standing or sitting up
- problems with urination
- erectile dysfunction in men or vaginal dryness in women
- weakness
Symptoms that are not due to neuropathy, but
often accompany it, include weight loss and depression
For High Blood
Sugar
Used in treatment of:
Diabetes
A disorder caused by decreased production of insulin,
or by decreased ability to use insulin. Insulin is a hormone produced by the
pancreas that is necessary for cells to be able to use blood sugar. In this
disease, the patient passes sweet urine and his sugar levels in the blood rise
considerably above the normal limits. It is acquired due to excess consumption
of sweets, a high calorie diet and a sedentary lifestyle.
Causes
- Heredity.
- Excess consumption of sweets and other high calorie foods.
- Sedentary lifestyle.
- Mental stress.
- Pancreatic dysfunction.
Symptoms
- Fatigue
- Increased thirst.
- Vomiting.
- Presence of sugar in urine.
- Passing of excessive urine.
- Exhaustion
- Weight-loss in spite of increased appetite
- Impotence in men
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Frequent infections including bladder, vaginal and skin
- Blurred vision
Treatment Ayurvedic Approach
- Stabilize the metabolism
- Restore normal body weight
- Eliminate the symptoms of high blood glucose
- Relieve symptoms
- Prevent long-term complications through careful dietary management and weight control
- Medication and physical activity.
K-Ayu Bes is a herbal combination that is very
effective in controlling and combating diabetes. K-Ayu Bes helps to reduce blood
sugar levels, bringing about a balance in the metabolism in the body and
restoring healthy blood sugar levels. K-Ayu Bes supports the glandular and
digestive systems, strengthening pancreas and liver functions.
K-Ayu Bes is recommended for the followings
indications :
- Diabetes mellitus
- Hyperglycemia
- Treats wounds in diabetics
K-Ayu Bes:
- Reduces blood sugar levels
- Activates pancreatic and liver functions
- Corrects the digestive system
- Helps increase stamina and vitality
Dietary Advice
Avoid high calorie diet or diet rich in carbohydrates
and alcohol. Moderate walking exercise is a must. K-Ayu Lite helps as an
adjuvant therapy along with K-Ayu Bes.
Recommended Product Combinaton
K-Ayu Bes + K-Ayu Lite + K-Ayu Vigo {for men}
K-Ayu Bes + K-Ayu Lite + K-Ayu Vita {for
women}
Dosage:
- K-Ayu Bes : 2 Capsules 3 times a day
- K-Ayu Lite : 2 Capsules 2 times a day
- K-Ayu Vigo : 2 Capsules 2 times a day {for men}
- K-Ayu Vita : 2 Capsules 2 times a day {for women
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