Patients with diabetes need to be aware of specific symptoms that indicate complications from long-term high blood glucose levels. Which of the following symptoms suggests diabetic neuropathy?
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ANumbness, tingling, and burning sensation in the feet
BChest pain, shortness of breath, and dizziness
CFrequent urination, thirst, and blurry vision
DWeight loss, fatigue, and dry mouth
✓ Correct answer: A. Numbness, tingling, and burning sensation in the feetAnswer: Numbness, tingling, and burning sensation in the feet. Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that can occur with diabetes. Common signs include numbness, tingling, and a burning sensation, especially in the feet and hands. These symptoms result from prolonged high blood glucose levels, which can damage nerves over time. Symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, and dizziness are more indicative of cardiovascular problems, while frequent urination, thirst, and blurry vision are classic symptoms of high blood glucose levels. Weight loss, fatigue, and dry mouth are general symptoms that can be linked to various conditions but not specifically to diabetic neuropathy.
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