What Causes Extreme Pain In The Feet While Having Diabetes?
XXXX 79 years old
Diabetic neuropathy, supportive care
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for asking
I read your question and i understand your concern. Diabetic neuropathy is a very common complication of diabetes mellitus and treatment is mostly supportive.
Key components of the management of diabetic neuropathy, which you need to have include the following:
1)Foot care, including regular follow-up and self education is mandatory.
2)Tight, stable glycemic control (most important for slowing progression of neuropathy) is important and no missing of the dose and keeping glucose levels in normal range will prevent progression.
3)Pain management is needed and apart from lyrica many other neuropathic pain killers can be chosen from (eg, with pregabalin, gabapentin, sodium valproate, dextromethorphan, morphine sulfate, tramadol, oxycodone, duloxetine, topical capsaicin, transdermal lidocaine)
4)Treatment of diabetic gastroparesis with prokinetics like erythromycin, cisapride , metoclopramide, polyethylene glycol 3350, tegaserod
5)You can request your doctor for Experimental therapies like aldose reductase inhibitors, alpha-lipoic acid, actovegin, and spinal cord stimulators.
I hope it helps. Please consult your endocrinologist and let them help you in this regard further. Take good care of yourself and dont forget to close the discussion please.
Regards
Khan