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How Can Pain In The Hands And Feet Be Treated?

recently I have been having hand and foot pain, I am diabetic, but this pain is achiness, I have a trigger 3 rd finger and also my thumb is like a trigger also. last Jan. had surgery on my middle ginger for that problem. Also experiencing discomfort at what seems the top of my stomach internally. I take metformin, dailey, and glipizide, waiting on glipizide to be refilled so have not had it for 3-4 days.
Wed, 3 Jan 2018
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Thanks for trusting healthcaremagic for your health issues.

If you are chronic diabetic, this type of pain is due to neuropathy. It can be relieved by pregabalin 50 mg 8 hourly (maximum - 100 mg 8 hourly).

Discomfort in stomach is due to acidity which can be relieved by ranitidine 150 mg 12 hourly empty stomach.

Regards
Dr. Hiren
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How Can Pain In The Hands And Feet Be Treated?

Hi Thanks for trusting healthcaremagic for your health issues. If you are chronic diabetic, this type of pain is due to neuropathy. It can be relieved by pregabalin 50 mg 8 hourly (maximum - 100 mg 8 hourly). Discomfort in stomach is due to acidity which can be relieved by ranitidine 150 mg 12 hourly empty stomach. Regards Dr. Hiren