The following Conditions are related to Tingling
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- Aldosteronism
The condition is usually manifested with low potassium levels and high blood pressure in the blood. Anyone can develop aldosteronism. There are certain risk factors that make an individual more susceptible to the condition, including If the person is already being treated with three or more medications for hypertension. Patients who have a family history of Aldosteronism When the person has Hypokalemia (Low p Read More
- Diabetes and foot problems
Diabetes and foot problems can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. It is probably one of the most feared complications of diabetes. Loss of limb (amputation) is a frequent outcome of diabetic foot ulceration. Neuropathy Peripheral vascular disease Cigarette smoking Poor glycemic control Previous foot ulcerations/amputations Diabetic Read More
- Diabetic neuropathy
To date, There is no cure for diabetes-related neuropathy. However, an individual can manage nerve pain with the help of medication, exercise, and apt nutrition. Read More
- Insulin resistance
Medications – Certain drugs such as Metformin (Fortamet, Glucophage, Glumetza, Riomet) will be prescribed to keep the blood sugar level in check. In some cases, blood pressure medications and statins reduce the level of LDL cholesterol in the blood. Diet changes – Consuming a nutrient-rich and moderate carbohydrate diet including nuts, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and more will reduce the risk of dev Read More