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Genetics Home Reference: hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IE by nih.gov Posted Tue 04 Dec 2012 10:47am On this page: Description Genetic changes Inheritance Diagnosis Additional information Other names Glossary definitions Reviewed November 2012 What is hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IE? Hereditary sensory and ... Read on »
Genetics Home Reference: hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type II by nih.gov Posted Mon 23 May 2011 6:24pm (often shortened to HSAN2) On this page: Description Genetic changes Inheritance Treatment Additional information Other names Glossary definitions Reviewed May 2011 What is HSAN2? Hereditary sensory and autonomic neur ... Read on »
Genetics Home Reference: hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type V by nih.gov Posted Wed 20 Jul 2011 2:22pm (often shortened to HSAN5) On this page: Description Genetic changes Inheritance Treatment Additional information Other names Glossary definitions Reviewed July 2011 What is HSAN5? Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropath ... Read on »
What is autonomic neuropathy by Lee Nevitt Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Jun 2009 6:55pm Very clear site which breaks down WHAT IS AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY http://www.whatisneuropathy.net/sitemap/ Read on »
What is autonomic neuropathy by Lee Nevitt Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm Very clear site which breaks down WHAT IS AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY http://www.whatisneuropathy.net/sitemap/ Read on »
Diabetic neuropathy by Lee Nevitt Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm Diabetes: Neuropathy Introduction to diabetic neuropathy Peripheral neuropathy Autonomic neuropathy Introduction A common complication of diabetes is damage to the nerves that allow you to feel sensations such as pain. This is called neuropathy. There are a number of ways that diabetes damages the nerves, but they all seem related to blood ... Read on »
What Is Neuropathy? Neuropathy Causes And Treatments by bellte Posted Fri 04 Jan 2013 10:12am Neuropathy is a collection of disorders that occurs when nerves of the peripheral nervous system (the part of the nervous system outside of the brain and spinal cord) are damaged. The condition is generally referred to as peripheral neuropathy, and it is most commonly due to damage to nerve axons. Neuropathy usually causes pain and numbness in the ... Read on »
Why is angina pectoris silent in diabetes mellitus ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 5:11pm Anginal pain is a type of visceral pain.It is carried by type  C  unmylinated  nerve fibres.The perception of angina is a complex process.It is a combination of visceral and cutaneous referral pain. How often is angina silent in diabetes mellitus ? Presence of  diabetes per se does not make an angina silent. In fact,  if  one takes 100 ... Read on »
reply from kerry by Lee Nevitt Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm Hi Lee,It's Kerry here, we've swapped a couple of emails recently!I've been through your whole blog - I can relate to everything you've mentioned, from the pain in the legs and feet, being unable to take a bath because it feels like acid on your legs, to the tingly pain in the glands in the side of your mouth!!!Please hang in there, things will i ... Read on »
Integrative Medicine For Diabetes Mellitus by Steven S. Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sun 28 Feb 2010 7:13am Diabetes mellitus (DM) refers to a group of common metabolic disorders related to hyperglycemia. While there are many different types of DM, DM is increasing in incidence worldwide and predisposes one to numerous other medical conditions including cardiovascular, renal disease, lower extremity amputations and adult blindness. The two classe ... Read on »