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97 days ago
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Feeling very weak and suffering peripheral neuropathy - #10329

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Feeling very weak though taking multivitamin, having diabetes but it is fully under control.Feeling very anxiety for which i am taking aswagandha but it's of no use I am also suffering from peripheral neuropathy wherein in my hands and legs are shivering Adding to this is am suffering from erectile dysfunction So please find a solution and prescribe medication accordingly

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Dr. Kunal Meena
I am someone who got to work in a government setup for 1 full year, and honestly that one year felt more like 3... in a good way. It was a rotational post, which meant I had to shift across wards, ICU, OT, and even casualty — no chance to get too comfortable in one place. Every few weeks brought new responsibilities, new types of patients, and yeah, new kinds of pressure too. In casualty I saw a lot — from road traffic injuries to sudden breathlessness, fevers that wouldn’t come down, old patients just collapsing... and you don’t get time to overthink, you just act. You learn fast where to focus. I also handled geriatric OPD and that was a different kind of challenge. Older patients need more listening, more patience. Most come with multiple issues — joint pain, sugar, BP, digestion, insomnia — and sometimes they just want to talk too. You realize pretty quick that care isn’t only treatment. ICU postings taught me to stay alert all the time. Alarms don’t wait. I had to assist in serious cases, learn to track vitals, respond to sudden dips, push meds under supervision. OT experience was equally hands-on... mostly assisting but you pick up the flow of surgical steps, sterilization rules, emergency prep and post-op care that textbooks just can’t really explain. What I liked most about that whole year was the exposure — I wasn’t limited to one age group or one type of disease. From paediatric fevers to elderly fall injuries, from asthma attacks to appendicitis — saw a bit of everything. And the system might be hectic, but it teaches you how to function under pressure and still think clearly. That year gave me the kind of foundation you can’t just study. It was about real people, real-time decisions, and not just following protocol but also figuring out what works when there’s no perfect setup. Definitely made me sharper, more grounded, and honestly more ready for whatever comes next in clinical life.
37 days ago
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as it is the common problem with people having diabetes so i would prescribe you some medicine 1st is Vit B12 tab 2 is Pregabalin 75 mg or ask the medical store if the combination of both is available but as the root cause of the problem is diabetes main stay treatment is control of diabetes rest all will provide symptomatic treatment

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To address these symptoms holistically, it’s crucial to consider the overlapping effects of diabetes and anxiety on overall wellbeing. Peripheral neuropathy in diabetes is common and can cause weakness, tremors, and even erectile dysfunction. Controlling blood sugar is fundamental; ensure your glucose levels are appropriately managed through a balance of diet, medication, and physical activity. If peripheral neuropathy symptoms persist despite diabetes being “fully under control,” it could indicate a need for specialized treatment. Consider discussing medications like pregabalin or gabapentin with your doctor; these can help lessen neuropathic pain and might improve related symptoms. Shivering in your hands and legs could also be connected to anxiety or a side effect of other medications; a review of your current medications with a healthcare provider may be beneficial to optimize and adjust any treatment. Regarding anxiety, while ashwagandha can be useful for some, it isn’t universally effective. Initiating cognitive behavioral therapy or exploring other anxiolytics, such as SSRIs, might offer better effects. Erectile dysfunction is often tied to these issues, integrating lifestyle changes like exercise and weight management alongside medical treatments could improve matters. Options such as phosphodiesterase inhibitors like sildenafil might be advised, but these require a prescription and discussion of contraindications, especially with existing conditions. Schedule regular check-ins with your healthcare provider to monitor and tailor interventions as necessary.

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