Symptoms of diabetic neuritis vary and differ from person to person according to age and poor health development, but the scientifically agreed symptoms are the same and come in the form of numbness, choking, and burning, as well as the feeling of burning fire, stinging, electricity, in addition to the feeling of walking on a sponge.
The feeling of heavy feet, as if there is a bag of sand, unbalance and frequent falls is considered a symptom of diabetic neuritis.
The causes of peripheral neuritis can be raised in diabetics, in light of the persistent high blood sugar, neglect of treatment, and the feeling of frequent hypoglycemia and high episodes, in addition to high harmful cholesterol and triglycerides, and among the causes also the narrowing of the peripheral arteries
As well as high blood pressure.
There are several stages of diabetic peripheral neuritis, which is a lack of feeling in the limb
As well as a lack of sense of the limb with the presence of pain
In addition to loss of feeling in the limb with severe pain.
Among the stages of diabetic peripheral neuritis is the complete loss of sensation in the limb with loss of pain sensation, and this stage may reach a diabetic foot ulcer or amputation, and prevention and treatment come in light of the interest in controlling diabetes well as well as controlling pressure and cholesterol
As well as drugs that help heal the nerve with painkillers that are not harmful to the kidneys for nerve pain.

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