6 warning signs of diabetic nerve pain

             Written by: Nancy Dixit

Living with diabetes can bring many challenges, and diabetic nerve pain (neuropathy) is one of the most common. It affects up to 50% of people with diabetes.

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Let’s explore the common symptoms.

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A feeling of numbness or a reduced ability to feel pain or temperature changes in your hands or feet can be an early sign.

Numbness or Reduced Sensation

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Tingling, or a burning sensation, is often described as a "pins and needles" feeling that can occur in the hands, feet, or legs.

Tingling or Burning Sensation

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Sharp, stabbing pains or cramps can be a sign of nerve damage, often occurring without warning.

Sharp Pains or Cramps

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Muscle weakness, especially in the feet or legs, can make it difficult to move or maintain balance.

Muscle Weakness

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Untreated nerve pain can lead to serious foot issues such as ulcers, infections, or gangrenes

Serious Foot Problems

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