One of the consequences of too much sugar is damage to nerves and blood vessels. When this occurs, a person's hands and feet may become numb or start tingling. Though this is a common result of inactivity or sitting in a certain posture for a lengthy time, if numbness cannot be otherwise explained, it could be due to diabetes. This complication of diabetes is called diabetic neuropathy.

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