Shahid Iqbal, Wajahat Ali, Muhammad Meraj Gul, Rubab Saghir, Mohammad Ikram Shah, Hira Ahmed Malik

Frequency of Peripheral Neuropathy in Newly Diagnosed Cases of Type II Diabetes Mellitus

Shahid Iqbal, Wajahat Ali, Muhammad Meraj Gul, Rubab Saghir, Mohammad Ikram Shah, Hira Ahmed Malik



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ABSTRACT

Objectives: To determine the frequency of peripheral neuropathy in newly diagnosed cases of type II diabetes mellitus.

Study Design: Cross-sectional

Place and Duration:  Study was conducted at medicine department of Allied Hospital Faisalabad for duration of one year from July 2018 to June 2019.

Material and Methods: Total 120 newly diagnosed patients of type 2 diabetes mellitus were enrolled in this study.Patients detailed demographically recorded after getting written consent. Patients were diagnosed for the duration of 4-weeks and calculated fasting blood sugar (FBS) of ≥ 126mg/dl, and Random Blood Sugar (RBS) of ≥ 200mg/dl or HbA1c≤ 6.5. All data was analyzed by SPSS 24.0 version.

Results: Out of 120 patients there were 70(58.3%) males and rest 50(41.7%) were females with mean age 37.15 years + 10.91SD.Mean Body mass index of the patients was 22.48+3.66 kg/m2. 42(35%) patients had symptoms of peripheral neuropathy while that patients who did not have any symptom was 78(65%). Same symptoms were observed within 4-weeks and we noticed that 23(19.2%) patients showed peripheral neuropathy and rest 97(80.8%) patients did not have any symptoms.

Conclusion: We concluded that the frequency of peripheral neuropathy is higher in early stages of 2-diabetes mellitus and its frequency can be reduced to diagnosed within a month.

Keywords: Peripheral Neuropathy, diabetes mellitus



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