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Diabetes tingling
I am a diabetes patient. I have a lot of tingling and numbness in the fingers and feet, what is the best thing to do to make it feel a little better?
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The symptoms you are of brachialgia which means the nerve supplying your right arm is getting pinched at the neck region. It is a common symptom and is caused due to improper posture and lack of exercise. Homoeopathic medicines along with physiotherapy will help you.
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1. Avoid sleeping on your sides 2. While using a computer it is better to have your elbows rested on the armrest of your chair. Do not slouch while working. 3. Neck and shoulder exercises will help strengthen your muscles and reduce the pain.
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It’s usually not a direct sign of diabetes it’s more towards multivitamin deficiency. Is anyone in your family is diabetic then there are more chances of getting diabetes in you also
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