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When Diabetes Gets Nervy
Having diabetes can put you at risk
for nerve complications—particularly
in your feet. This problem is called
diabetic neuropathy. If not managed
properly, it can be a serious, lifethreatening
condition.
One important way to reduce your
risk for diabetic neuropathy is to
maintain tight control of your blood
sugar. However, this isn’t the “sole”
strategy, according to a study of
1,100 women and men with type 1
diabetes.
If you suffer from type 1 or type
2 diabetes, here are three other
healthy habits that can help you
keep your nerves and feet in tiptop
shape:
- Manage high blood pressure if you
have this condition.
- Maintain a healthy weight.
- If you smoke, quit.
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