2020
DOI: 10.30565/medalanya.788960
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Diyabetik Nöropatiye Genel Yaklaşım

Abstract: ÖZ Diyabetik nöropati (DN), diabetes mellitusun en yaygın komplikasyonudur. Mikro ve makrovasküler hasara neden olur ve çoğu hekim tanıyı kolaylıkla gözden kaçırabilir. Genel olarak; DN tanısı, spesifik olmayan bulgularla başladığı, yavaş ilerleme gösterdiği ve birçok hastalığa ait şikayetlerle karışabileceği için diyabet tedavisi ile uğraşan hekimler tarafından ihmal edilebilir. 2030 yılında dünyada 578 milyon kişinin DM tanısı alacağı tahmin edilmektedir. Kronik hiperglisemi, mikrovasküler yetmezlik, oksidat… Show more

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“…The things that need to be considered are the SQT therapy procedure and finger grip which must pay attention to the period of administration of analgesics to patients, because they can affect the scale of pain felt by patients when analgesics have been given. In the management of this therapy is carried out after 3 hours after administration of analgesics or before administration of analgesics (Uzuner et al, 2020). This is in accordance with the results of previous studies that pain intensity returned to normal 3 hours after the last administration of analgesics.…”
Section: Quantumsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The things that need to be considered are the SQT therapy procedure and finger grip which must pay attention to the period of administration of analgesics to patients, because they can affect the scale of pain felt by patients when analgesics have been given. In the management of this therapy is carried out after 3 hours after administration of analgesics or before administration of analgesics (Uzuner et al, 2020). This is in accordance with the results of previous studies that pain intensity returned to normal 3 hours after the last administration of analgesics.…”
Section: Quantumsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This vulnerability is attributed to the fact that sensory nerves are thinner and longer compared to motor nerves [ 21 ]. It is essential to acknowledge that there have been some studies contradicting our findings and suggesting that changes in motor nerves were more frequent than changes in sensory nerves in the context of diabetic neuropathy [ 22 , 23 ]. These studies might be explained by the significantly longer duration of diabetes in their patient population, resulting in severe and advanced sensory-motor neuropathy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%