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Neuropathy, Vascular Injury, and Amputations. In 60% to 70% of patients, diabetes can lead to neuropathy, which is decreased or distorted function in the nerves, particularly affecting those responsible for sensation. Symptoms include numbness, tingling, weakness, and burning sensations, usually starting in the fingers and toes and moving up to the arms and legs. If the nerves are damaged as well, the person may be unaware that even a blister or minor wound has become infected. The problem is compounded in diabetes because of circulatory problems resulting from blood vessel injury, which may be severe enough to cause tissue damage in the legs and feet. Even minor infections can develop into deep tissue injury. Extensive surgery may be required, and, in extreme cases, amputation of the foot or leg may be necessary. Diabetes is responsible for more than half of all the lower limb amputations performed in the US each year. Early and aggressive treatment of people who are at particular risk for foot and leg problems can prevent 50% of amputations.

If diabetes affects the nerves in the autonomic nervous system, abnormalities of blood pressure control, bowel and bladder function, and male sexual function can occur. In some cases, neuropathy may block anginathe warning chest pain for heart disease and heart attack. Diabetic patients should be aware of other warning signs of a heart attack, including sudden fatigue, sweating, shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting.

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