Can diabetic neuropathy be reversed?
Written by Jennifer HuizenReviewed by Natalie Olsen, RD, LD, ACSM EP-C
Last reviewed: Thu 15 June 2017
Diabetic neuropathy refers to nerve damage caused by diabetes.
Neuropathy is a common condition impacting 60 to 70 percent of adults with diabetes. However, it mainly concerns those with uncontrolled blood sugar levels or those who have had diabetes for more than 25 years.
The nerve damage caused by diabetic neuropathy is irreversible but there are ways to lessen symptoms and prevent further harm.
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