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Assessment for Diabetic Neuropathy: Treatment and Neurobiological Perspective
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Diabetic neuropathy, also known as diabetic peripheral sensorimotor neuropathy
(DPN), is a consequential complexity of diabetes, alongside diabetic nephropathy, diabetic cardiomyopathy,
and diabetic retinopathy. It is characterized by signs and symptoms of peripheral
nerve damage in diabetes patients after ruling out other causes. Approximately 20% of people
with diabetes are affected by this painful and severe condition. The development of diabetic neuropathy
is influenced by factors such as impaired blood flow to the peripheral nerves and metabolic
issues, including increased polyol pathway activation, myo-inositol loss, and nonenzymatic
glycation. The present review article provides a brief overview of the pathological
changes in diabetic neuropathy and the mechanisms and types of DPN. Various diagnostic tests
and biomarkers are available to assess nerve damage and its severity. Pharmacotherapy for neuropathic
pain in diabetic neuropathy is complex. This review will explore current treatment options
and potential future developments to improve the quality of life for patients suffering from
diabetic neuropathy.
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Title: Assessment for Diabetic Neuropathy: Treatment and Neurobiological Perspective
Description:
Diabetic neuropathy, also known as diabetic peripheral sensorimotor neuropathy
(DPN), is a consequential complexity of diabetes, alongside diabetic nephropathy, diabetic cardiomyopathy,
and diabetic retinopathy.
It is characterized by signs and symptoms of peripheral
nerve damage in diabetes patients after ruling out other causes.
Approximately 20% of people
with diabetes are affected by this painful and severe condition.
The development of diabetic neuropathy
is influenced by factors such as impaired blood flow to the peripheral nerves and metabolic
issues, including increased polyol pathway activation, myo-inositol loss, and nonenzymatic
glycation.
The present review article provides a brief overview of the pathological
changes in diabetic neuropathy and the mechanisms and types of DPN.
Various diagnostic tests
and biomarkers are available to assess nerve damage and its severity.
Pharmacotherapy for neuropathic
pain in diabetic neuropathy is complex.
This review will explore current treatment options
and potential future developments to improve the quality of life for patients suffering from
diabetic neuropathy.
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