I am having pin and needles like pain in my toes for two months suffering from diabetic neuropathy.
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Dear Mr. lybrate-user, pins and needles or paresthesia is a common symptom of neuropathy. To ease the symptoms you must control your glucose levels in your blood. Also keep your blood pressure in check. Are you taking any medication for your diabetes and the associated neuropathy? If no, then you must. Also give a visit to a nearby Physiotherapy clinic. Physiotherapy can help in reducing pins and needles and keeping in check blood glucose levels by performing exercises.
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Yes looks like pain is due to diabetic neuropathy .Nerve related pains are like pin pricks electric shock like sometimes burning type. You may try some neuropathic drug therapy consult some specialist if that's not helping you sympathetic pain blocks sometimes give good relief consult if you need further help.
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