4. Diabetes
Diabetes is a health condition which many people are diagnosed with every year, and obesity isn’t the only associated risk factor that goes along with diabetes. It’s a condition that can affect anyone at any time, and the main types of diabetes (called type I and II) results in a need for lifelong routine and lifestyle changes (and often medication) to stay in good health.
Sometimes a special third type of diabetes might even occur during pregnancy, and is usually only temporary unlike the other two forms of the condition.
Nerve damage and circulation problems are often considered common in long-term diabetes cases, and this can oftentimes lead to experiencing allodynia as a separate condition. If this happens to you or you suspect that you might show the first signs of diabetes, make an appointment with your doctor – it’s the kind of chronic condition that can only be treated with the right medication and changes under the guidance of your doctor.