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Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by diabetes. High blood sugar (glucose) can damage the blood vessels and nerves over time. This can cause problems and symptoms. It happens most often in the legs and feet. But it can also affect organs in your body.
Nerves send signals to and from your brain about pain, temperature, and touch. They tell your muscles when and how to move. They also control the systems in the body that digest food and pass urine.
You can have nerve problems at any time if you have diabetes. Nerve problems can start in the first 10 years after being diagnosed with diabetes. The risk goes up the longer you have diabetes. About half of people with diabetes have some form of nerve damage.
Researchers are still learning what causes it. Several things may lead to it. They include:
The common symptoms include:
Neuropathy can also cause problems with other parts of your body. It may harm your digestive tract, heart, sex organs, or eyes. This can lead to symptoms. They include:
The symptoms of diabetic neuropathy may be like other health conditions. See your doctor for a diagnosis.
To diagnose diabetic neuropathy, you will need a physical exam and tests. Your doctor may check your muscle strength and reflexes. Your doctor may also check how your nerves respond to:
You may also have tests. These include:
Treatment will depend on your symptoms, your age, and your general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is.
The main goal of treatment is to ease pain and discomfort. It can also help prevent more tissue damage. Treatment may include:
You shouldn't use opioids, including tramadol and tapentadol, for the treatment of pain from diabetic neuropathy.
You may also have treatment for complications of diabetic neuropathy. This may include digestive problems, dizziness, weakness, eye problems, urinary problems, or sexual problems.
Possible complications include:
Here are some tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: