Author:
Algaows Faisal Suliman,Althkerallah Fatema Abdullah,Alsuwailem Norah Abdulmohsen,Ahmed Amnah Abdulnasser Mawlan,Alwagdani Razan Fahad,Alomran Sarh Abdulhameed,Alwasifir Bayan khalid Y.,Almutairi Ohoud Muqbil,Alfrdan Hawra Abdulmohsen,Aldebas Ziad Saloum,Alqahtani Khuolod Saeed,Alfayez Alaa Abdulrahman,Fahad A. Alfadhli, Rahaf
Abstract
Diabetic neuropathy is a long-term consequence of diabetes that can cause significant morbidity and a decline in quality of life in many individuals. Low vitamin D levels, in addition to causing rickets in infants and chondrosteoma in adults, may have a role in the development of DM and its underlying disorders, according to a growing body of evidence. Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to type 1 or type 2 diabetes, as well as the microvascular and macrovascular problems that come with it. Vitamin D insufficiency has been linked to diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) as an independent risk factor. Vitamin D, both topical and oral, has been shown to considerably improve DPN symptoms and pain.
Publisher
Sciencedomain International
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