
Painful diabetic neuropathy
Painful diabetic neuropathy is a complication of diabetes where high blood sugar damages nerves, especially in the legs and feet. This nerve damage can cause sensations like burning, stabbing, or tingling, and sometimes lead to numbness or weakness. The abnormal nerve signals send confusing pain messages to the brain, even without injury. Managing blood sugar levels, medications, and lifestyle changes can help reduce symptoms and prevent further nerve damage. It's important for people with diabetes to monitor symptoms and work with healthcare providers to address nerve pain effectively.