CONDITIONS TREATED
Diabetic Neuropathic Pain
Diabetic neuropathic pain is a form of nerve damage caused by chronically high blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. This condition often results in symptoms like numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation, typically in the hands and feet. Management of this condition focuses on controlling blood sugar, using medications like pain relievers, anti-seizure drugs, or antidepressants, and in some cases, employing interventional treatments like nerve blocks to alleviate pain and prevent further nerve damage.