The effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine therapy in reducing pain in diabetic neuropathy: A systematic review
Background: Pain is quite often felt in approximately 30 to 50% of people with diabetic neuropathy. As a result, the quality of life is low, indicated by the high morbidity and mortality rates. The availability of symptomatic pharmacological agents has the potential to have side effects and adverse...
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Main Authors: | St Syahriyani (Author), Saldy Yusuf (Author), Yuliana Syam (Author) |
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