Diabetic neuropathy affects about half of diabetes patients.
Patients with unregulated blood sugar, smokers, and those who are overweight face an increased chance of developing neuropathy.
Although mononeuropathy, the most common symptom of peripheral neuropathy, can appear anywhere in the body, it typically begins in the feet.
Diabetic patients should be aware of the following complaints:
- Decreased sensitivity;
- Decreased sensation of temperature changes when touching hot and cold objects or constant feeling of coldness or warmth;
- The so-called Sensation of ,,crawling ants”, burning, tingling, numbness;
- Muscle weakness, tremors.
In this case, it is necessary to evaluate the patient by an endocrinologist and a neurologist. To determine neuropathy, it is necessary to conduct a diagnostic study - electromyoneurography (EMNG). Following diagnosis, the patient must receive a combination of treatments from professionals to prevent major side effects such ulcers, gangrene, and amputation.
The promotion is valid on Tuesdays and Thursdays and includes full research, which you will conduct for 240 GEL instead of 330 GEL:
- Endocrinologist consultation;
- Consultation of a neurologist;
- Electroneuromyography;
- Determination of glycosylated hemoglobin in blood.
To take advantage of the promotion, please register in advance at (032) 2 12 25 25 or 577 059 900
Address: Tbilisi, Lubliana Street, №29.
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