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Nervous System Disorders
Question #10244
1 year ago
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Diabetes neuropathy since last 7 to 8 months

Bsmurt

Suffering from diabetes neuropathy having tingling sensation in the sole of the foot there is a severe pain in the legs Having pain in the knees Unable to get up after sitting for a while Severe pain of the sole None of the medicines are of any use.

Age: 65
Chronic illnesses: Diabetes but under control Weakness of the body
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Dealing with diabetic neuropathy can be quite challenging, especially when symptoms like tingling and pain in the legs, knees, and soles of your feet become persistent. First and foremost, managing blood sugar levels meticulously is vital as it’s the cornerstone of preventing the progression of neuropathy. If you’re finding that none of your current medications are effective, it might be worth reconsidering their type or dosage with your healthcare provider. Medications such as pregabalin or gabapentin, or sometimes duloxetine, can be used specifically for neuropathic pain, although they might need some time to show their effects. On top of this, integrating lifestyle changes can play a supportive role. Regular, gentle exercise, such as walking or swimming, can help improve blood flow and reduce pain. Meanwhile, ensuring proper footwear to prevent additional foot issues is essential. Addressing knee pain might involve physical therapy, which also can enhance mobility and function. Incorporating dietary choices rich in anti-inflammatory properties and omega-3 fatty acids might help reduce inflammation. Furthermore, exploring therapies such as acupuncture or non-prescription pain relief might offer some added symptom control. However, if the pain is limiting your daily activities significantly, a more comprehensive approach with your doctor or a pain specialist may be necessary to tailor a plan that works for you. Be cautious, though—if you notice any open sores or wounds on your feet that aren’t healing, immediate attention is necessary as they could lead to infection. Regular follow-ups are crucial to monitor the condition and ensure your treatment remains optimal.

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