A constant feeling of strange tingling and numbness along a person’s legs might be much more common than assumed in some parts of the U.S., new research out Wednesday suggests. Researchers have found evidence that a substantial majority of older adults in Flint, Michigan are experiencing neuropathy, an uncomfortable ailment caused by nerve damage that can raise the risk of other serious health problems such as infections and falls. Often, these patients were even unaware that they had it.
And since lower-income, minority communities tend to have higher rates of diabetes, the researchers were expecting that the same would be true for neuropathy. But even they were surprised by how common it was in their patients. “In the U.S. the accepted prevalence rate for neuropathy is 13.5% meaning that out of every 100 people, 13 have neuropathy. Among the adults that participated in our research study, we found that 73 out of every 100 had neuropathy. That’s a huge difference!” Elafros said.
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