I am 52 years old I am suffering from diabetes apox 12 years my main problem is neoropeth lower side of my legs feel very burning and 15 present since less.
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Hello lybrate-user-patients of diabetes very commonly develop neuropathy due to the long-standing nature of the disease. Neuropathy is a disorder in which the nerves start to behave erratically sending signals to the brain without the stimulus when it is called neuropathy with positive symptoms - the symptoms being burning, tingling, pins and needles, tearing in the skin etc or it could be a situation in which the nerves stop sending signals to the brain when it is neuropathy with negative symptoms- the negative symptoms being numbness, lifelessness, emptiness etc. You have a neuropathy with positive symptoms. There are two ways it has to be treated. Firstly we would like to give you relief by giving you some neuropathy medicines. Secondly we would like to give you some medicines so that the progression of this neuropathy stop at your nerves can recover from this trouble. But most importantly in all this process you have to ensure that you take proper medication so that your blood sugar remains normal. Everything hinges upon the fact that your blood sugar is normal. Without a proper control of blood sugar no matter how much you try to cure this neuropathy- things will not improve at the basic level.
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