From gbnews.com
Type 2 diabetes can cause nerve damage if left untreated and two sensations in your feet can signal you're in the danger zone.The signs are a chilling reminder of the devastating effects of high blood sugar levels - a complication that arises when your body does not produce enough insulin.
One of the casualties of consistently high blood sugar levels is nerve damage, otherwise known as diabetic neuropathy."Diabetic neuropathy can't be reversed (but the symptoms can be treated). Once the nerves have been damaged they cannot repair themselves," warns Diabetes UK.
Feel that?
According to the health body, "burning or shooting pains" that may be "worse at night" can signal diabetic nerve damage.
Other signs in your feet include:
Tingling and numbness
Loss of ability to feel pain
Loss of ability to feel changes in temperature
Loss of coordination – when you can’t feel the position of your joints
Can it be prevented?
Keeping blood sugar levels within a healthy range can ward off the threat of diabetic nerve damage or stop it getting worse.
According to the NHS, a healthy diet and keeping active will help you manage your blood sugar level.
"There's nothing you cannot eat if you have type 2 diabetes, but you'll have to limit certain foods," explains the health body.
These include:
Sugar
Fat
Salt
Other foods have been to shown lower blood sugar levels. A recent study suggested a daily supplement of cinnamon has blood-sugar lowering benefits.
Furthermore, sticking to a Mediterranean diet has even been to reverse diabetes by reducing insulin resistance. A study by the Second University of Naples showed that a low-carbohydrate Mediterranean diet was able to achieve significant rates of remission in people with type 2 diabetes.
Low-carb Mediterranean diet may reverse type 2 diabetes, study suggests
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