Part 6: Detection and Prevention of Foot Problems in Type 2 Diabetes
Part 6: Detection and Prevention of Foot Problems in Type 2 Diabetes
Part 6: Detection and Prevention of Foot Problems in Type 2 Diabetes
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Summary - Glycaemic Control <strong>and</strong> Peripheral Neuropathy• There is a direct relationship between worsen<strong>in</strong>g glycaemic control <strong>and</strong> thedevelopment <strong>of</strong> peripheral neuropathy <strong>in</strong> people with <strong>Type</strong> 2 diabetes• There is strong evidence that improvement <strong>in</strong> glycaemic control is effective <strong>in</strong>reduc<strong>in</strong>g the risk <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>and</strong> progression <strong>of</strong> neuropathy <strong>in</strong> <strong>Type</strong> 2diabetes• There is no evidence that established neuropathy can be reversed by improv<strong>in</strong>gdiabetes control71