Diabetes not only affects blood sugar, it can also quietly damage our nerves. When there are certain specific signs in the body, this may be a sign of a diabetic neurosis that requires our timely medical attention. Let us look together at what points to the occurrence of a diabetic neurosis and under what circumstances professional help is needed in hospitals.
Diabetes should be aware of the “alarm signals” of these diabetic neuroses: 1. Impression: This may be an early sign of a psychosis if it begins to feel numbness in the hands and feet, stings or an ant crawling. The symptoms usually spread upwards, starting with toes or fingers. 2. Changes in pain and temperature perception: Some diabetics may experience unknown burns, acute pain, especially at night. At the same time, the temperature changes become less sensitive, for example, when bubbled feet do not feel hot. 3. The digestive system problem: Stomach palsy is a manifestation of the neurological change of diabetes, leading to excessive length of food stay in the stomach and symptoms of nausea, vomiting and abdominal swelling. 4. Cardiovascular autoneurological pathologies: In the form of ulterior heartbeats or slowness, high blood pressure fluctuations and even dizziness or convulsion when standing. Although the symptoms described above are a symptom of a psychosis of diabetes, not all of them require immediate medical attention.
However, it is recommended that a doctor be appointed as soon as possible: 1. Symptoms suddenly increase: if symptoms that are already minor suddenly become serious, such as severe pain, sharp loss of vision, etc. 2. Impact on daily life: When symptoms begin to interfere with day-to-day work, sleep or social activities, medical attention should be provided immediately. 3. New symptoms have emerged: especially those associated with neuroses, such as urination difficulties, constipation, etc. 4. There has been a deterioration of complications: diabetes-related complications, such as retinasis, kidney diseases, etc., have been identified and have increased.
Diabetes neurosis is an issue that needs to be given high priority. When these symptoms occur in the body, be vigilant. If there is a need to visit a hospital, it is important that treatment and management be done without delay and on the advice of a doctor as soon as possible.