Diabetes Leg Pain
In people with diabetes, pad often affects smaller blood vessels below the knee, which makes it less likely to cause pain and other symptoms. in fact, almost 50 percent of people with diabetes who have pad experience no symptoms at all. this is in part because many people with diabetes have neuropathy and decreased sensation in their legs. Peripheral neuropathy and diabetes get your blood sugar under control. if don't manage your diabetes, your blood glucose levels get too high. over time, take an over-the-counter pain reliever. acetaminophen, aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen can ease mild to moderate pain get your vitamin d. There are four main types of diabetic neuropathy. peripheral neuropathy: the most common type. causes pain or numbness in the toes, feet, legs, fingers, hands or arms. autonomic neuropathy: affects the nerves that are not under voluntary control. causes changes in blood pressure, digestion, perspiration, bowel, and bladder control and sexual response. Cramping,...