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Numbness & ponking in right hand & leg
Numbness & feeling ponking in leg from last 6 to 7 months,bo is normal sugar 250 to 280 paining sometime feeling heavy too
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You are feeling numbness and feeling like dragging like sensation in the leg may be due to diabetic neuropathy and vitamin b12 and vitamin D deficiency also and any hypothyroidism to be ruled out and the sugar to be controlled otherwise the complications like diabetic neuropathy and nephropathy can occurs. Try to contact me  and nothing to worry be relax and cool and take the consultation so that I can clear  your doubt
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You need to Control your blood sugar level ..
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You are diabetic and numbness is due to diabetic neuropathy.
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need treatment to control high blood sugar level and numbness.
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