Study of Physiological Changes in Patients Presented with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in Karbala City

Authors

  • Qasim Hamadi Abid Alsafwa University College, Karbala, Iraq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59675/M11.12

Keywords:

Diabetes Disease, Peripheral Neuropathy, Glucose in Blood and Hemoglobin

Abstract

This study conducted to know changes that occur for some physiological parameters in patients with diabetes disease related to peripheral neuropathy to important these changes in identification, determine, and know some factors and response of patient to treatment and total samples are 200 sample divided into 100 sample patient and divided into 50 sample infected to diabetes disease related to peripheral neuropathy and 50 sample infected to diabetes disease without peripheral neuropathy and 100 sample as control from female only about 40-65 year old and each patient present in diabetes center in alhussein hospital in Karbala. This study included measured glucose level in blood and hemoglobin level and this study present significant increase (P≤0.05) in glucose level in blood and hemoglobin level compared with cont.ol group 

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Published

01-01-2025

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Qasim Hamadi Abid. (2025). Study of Physiological Changes in Patients Presented with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in Karbala City. Academic International Journal of Medical Sciences , 1(1), 104-106. https://doi.org/10.59675/M11.12