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Prediabetic Neuropathy

Fri, 21 Apr 2006 11:00 PM EST

... Diet and exercise changes can help restore damaged skin nerves and reduce pain in patients with impaired glucose tolerance neuropathy (IGTN). This condition is often seen in patients who go on to develop diabetes. Diet and exercise changes have already been shown to help those with diabetes. In this study, 32 IGTN patients who underwent the same counseling as used in diabetes had improved stimulation of their skin and less pain, which correlated with improvements in glucose tolerance and reduced cholesterol... click link for more info. ...

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