How diabetes silently damages your hands
SUBSCRIBE | SHOP | ARCHIVE Written by Dr. Nick Golinvaux Good morning. Diabetes doesn’t just affect your blood sugar — it changes the very fabric of your tissues. Over time, high glucose levels trigger chemical changes that stiffen tendons and impair nerve function. For your hands, that can mean painful, stubborn conditions like trigger finger and carpal tunnel syndrome. The good news? Understanding this connection gives you the power to protect your grip and function before damage sets in,...
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