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		<title>What is Neuropathy And Ot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetics need to be aware of the long-term effects of diabetes. In addition to monitoring blood glucose levels, following a healthy and fat-free diet and exercising regularly, they should also keep an eye on any organs such as their hands, feet, eyes, etc that might start showing signs of weakness, pain or numbness. If diabetics [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diabetics need to be aware of the long-term <a href="http://adviceondiabetes.com/category/diabetes/diabetes-effect/">effects of diabetes</a>. In addition to monitoring blood glucose levels, following a healthy and fat-free diet and exercising regularly, they should also keep an eye on any organs such as their hands, feet, eyes, etc that might start showing signs of weakness, pain or numbness. If diabetics are stricken with diabetic neuropathy, then they should undoubtedly be able to comprehend the relation between diabetic neuropathy and ot.</p>
<p>Fluctuating blood sugar levels can result in poor blood circulation and nerve malfunctioning to various organs in a diabetic’s body including the lungs, kidneys, heart, eyes, hands, feet, finger, toes, etc. The signals that are transferred from brain to these special organs also become unclear or muddled as they are in the way to reach the specified organ. This bring about diabetic neuropathy, which shows with four different symptoms. While autonomic neuropathy can have an effect on the nerves related to the lungs, eyes and heart, it can also be a reason of break down in the patient’s bowel and bladder movements and also may be the reason for sex related problems. Focal neuropathy can have an influence on a group of nerves leading to any organ in the body and results in sudden pain or weakness to the diabetic person. Region under hips, thighs and buttock can be affected by proximal neuropathy and thus can be a reason for frailty in the legs. hands, feet, fingers and toes are treated in peripheral neuropathy which can result in burning or cutting pain accompanied by numbness in these areas.</p>
<p>All these symptoms can create problems related to digestion, vision, walking and running. Diabetics who see a changes in their digestive or sight routine, or see a sign of tingling or numbness in their arms or legs should instantaneously visit their doctor in place of waiting till a very late stage, when revival might be very difficult. In addition to medications or surgery, doctors might also propose to have alternative treatments such as antioxidants including alpha lipoic acid, which has shown positive results when trialled in Europe. This treatment can be used on humans and pets including dogs, horses, etc but excluding cats since their liver reacts in a toxic manner with this antioxidant.</p>
<p>It is also possible that doctors might ask patients to go in for a physical therapy [pt] routine along with occupational therapy [ot]. While physical therapy would concentrate on strengthening the patients muscles and increasing their mobility, ot would be more focus on teaching the patient to become more self sufficient in his or her own care. Ot would hence include teaching diabetics to improve their motor skills, take additional care while walking on various uneven surfaces and remind them to change their positions, such as standing up from a sitting position, etc, in a fluid manner so as to avoid balance-related problems. Patient should be totally hydrated so that they do not feel bouts of dizziness or flimsiness due to lack of hydration.</p>
<p>For a diabetic a pt and ot routine is helpful as it helps to develop stronger muscles and maintain their balance while walking or running, or even changing their position. The relation between <a href="http://adviceondiabetes.com/">diabetic neuropathy and ot</a> is vital, and diabetics need to understand it thoroughly if they want to remain safely active and healthy for a long time.</p>
<p>An Excellent Healthy Drink for Diabetics</p>
<p>Did you know that flavored carbonated water has no calories, sugar, body, sweetener, color or preservatives?</p>
<p>The taste is excellent, too stimulating and constitute a great drink for a diabetic as it has low carbohydrates. A large and affordable assortment of flavored carbonated water concentrate is available for free delivery world wide from <a href="http://www.allfreightfree.com">www.allfreightfree.com</a>.</p>
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