Do diabetics experience sudden numbness in their legs, or can the numbness in their legs be counted after sitting cross-legged for a while?
Do diabetics experience sudden numbness in their legs, or can the numbness in their legs be counted after sitting cross-legged for a while?
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People with functioning nerves in their feet experience numbness and tingling if they accidentally pinch the nerve for too long. Uncomfortable, but temporary. Uncontrolled diabetes with high and prolonged high blood sugar levels can lead to diabetic neuropathy. This is permanent nerve damage. This cRead more
People with functioning nerves in their feet experience numbness and tingling if they accidentally pinch the nerve for too long. Uncomfortable, but temporary.
Uncontrolled diabetes with high and prolonged high blood sugar levels can lead to diabetic neuropathy. This is permanent nerve damage. This can cause a constant “pinch” feeling. But it’s not sudden. It is the result of long-term damage:
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