Prescribed Metformin For Diabetes. Experiencing Stinging Sensation On Foot. Due To Medicine?
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I have gone through your given history in detail.
Pins and needle sensation in a diabetic suggests peripheral neuropathy for most of the diabetics. However in your history you have demonstrated a clear association between your start of metformin and pins and needle sensation. Infact many patients do have this kind of side-effect after staring metformin. In that case you should contact your doctor and consider shifting metformin to other antidiabetic drug. There are plenty of new drugs in the market which may not cause you this kind of problem. Its difficult to predict whether you would have had that symptom or not in the beginning of the treatment.
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I will be intouch with my family doctor to discuss your kindly advice,
to consider an alternative antidiabetic drug that will hopefully have
a lesser or non stinging effect on my feet.
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I am sure things will improve fast. If the problem is cause of the drugs, it will resolve fast after stopping the drug.
Do consider regular exercise in your daily routine. It has a good impact on the blood sugars.
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