Intestinal Neuropathy

Herbal Remedies for Soft Tissue Pain

Soft tissue pain -- pain or discomfort in your muscles, tendons, ligaments or fascia -- is a common health complaint among people with certain medical conditions, athletes and individuals who have suffered traumatic or overuse injuries....

Vitamin B-12 and Pain in the Hands & Arms

Your body needs vitamin B-12 to make red blood cells and DNA, as well as for healthy functioning of your nervous system. People in developed countries typically have no problem getting enough vitamin B-12 in their diets, and your body can store...

The GAPS Diet & Peripheral Neuropathy

Leaky gut syndrome plays a part in many conditions, such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and GERD. Following the strict regimen of the GAPS diet may help to correct a leaky gut and generally restore healthy stomach function. This may...

Do Sublingual B12 Tablets Work for Low Intrinsic Factor?

Sublingual B12 tablets are used in the treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency. Vitamin B12 deficiency has many causes, one of which is low or absent levels of intrinsic factor, a protein necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12 from the small...

Diabetes and Triathlon Training

People with diabetes, a chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar, have long benefited from exercise, and the fitness demands of a triathlon are no exception. Triathlon training is an intense pursuit for any athlete, incorporating...

Types of Diabetic Neuropathy

Nerve damage associated with diabetes, or diabetic neuropathy, results from excess blood sugar in the circulatory system. High levels of glucose injure and weaken vessels attached to the body's nerves. Symptoms related to neuropathy depend on the...

What Organs Are Affected When Diabetes Occur?

According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 8 percent of the population has diabetes, including both children and adults. As diabetes is a chronic condition of lack of blood sugar control, many organs may eventually be affected by the...

Diabetic Neuropathy Digestive Symptoms

Neuropathy is a microvascular complication of diabetes that is caused by a progressive weakening of blood vessels that supply nerves with oxygen and nutrients. Diabetic neuropathy affects nerves that sense pain, are involved in motor control and...

Probiotics & Neuropathy

Probiotics can be helpful in treating the symptoms associated with neuropathy. Two types of naturopathy include autonomic and diabetic neuropathy. Probiotics are most often suggested by health-care providers when individuals also are taking...

Diseases Associated With Chronic Constipation

Chronic constipation can occur with a wide variety of intestinal and systemic illnesses that directly or indirectly slow the movement of fecal material through the large bowel. Nervous system diseases and endocrine disorders frequently lead to...

What Can Diabetes Do to Your GI Tract?

Diabetes, also known by its full name, diabetes mellitus, is a disease in which your blood glucose levels are too high, yet your body is not using enough of the glucose. Glucose is important because it is the main "fuel" used by muscle and tissue...

Wheat Gluten & Neuropathy

Gluten is a protein found in wheat that causes an autoimmune reaction if you have celiac disease, or gluten intolerance. Consuming wheat gluten when you have celiac disease prompts a number of gastrointestinal symptoms. But it might also prompt...

Complications of Long-Term Diabetes

The rate of diabetes in the United States is increasing rapidly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), diabetes was the seventh leading cause of death in 2006, and approximately 10.7 percent of U.S. adults are...