Definition | Causes | Risk Factors | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prevention

Symptoms

Symptoms of diabetic neuropathy may include:

If you have diabetic neuropathy, you are at increased risk for developing other types of neuropathies, such as carpal tunnel syndrome.

Diagnosis

Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history. He will also do a physical exam. Other tests may include:

  • Foot exam—to assess sensation in the foot
  • Nerve conduction studies —to test nerve activity
  • Electromyography —to determine how muscles respond to nerve signals
  • Quantitative sensory testing—the use of stimuli (eg, vibration) to check for neuropathy
  • Quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test—a test to evaluate the nerve supply of sweat glands
  • Heart rate tests—to determine how the heart responds to changes
  • Ultrasound—a test that uses sound waves to view internal organs
  • Biopsy —to remove a sample of nerve or skin tissue for examination

Treatment

Talk with your doctor about the best treatment plan for you. Treatment options include:

Other treatments will depend on your symptoms. Medicines can be used to relieve pain, burning, tingling, or numbness. Often, the medicines used to treat these symptoms are the same ones used to treat seizures and depression. Another option to treat pain is called transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). With TENS, a machine sends painless electrical signals through the skin to the nerves. Your doctor may offer this treatment.

If you have gastrointestinal problems, modifying your diet and/or taking an antibiotic can help. Taking care when sitting or standing, increasing salt intake, or taking medicines can help manage dizziness and weakness. An antibiotic can be prescribed to treat a urinary tract infection. Medicines can be used to treat erectile dysfunction, and vaginal lubricants are recommended to treat vaginal dryness.