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Have Pain In The Lower Legs Which Has Turned Grayish Now

Hi, my names michelle . my grandmother has been complaining about her lower legs and how theay are turning like a grayish - black color . she is diabetic and she does have neuropathy is this common as a progession of diabetes or should she go see a doctor?
Tue, 17 Jun 2014
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Dear Madam,

Yes it is a possibilty that she is having neurogenic changes along with autonomic dysfunction that can lead to all this.

Dr. Shruti
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Have Pain In The Lower Legs Which Has Turned Grayish Now

Dear Madam, Yes it is a possibilty that she is having neurogenic changes along with autonomic dysfunction that can lead to all this. Dr. Shruti