Yes it is neuropathy.
The treatment of Diabetes is not that simple. There are many classes of Diabetic Drugs. It depends on extent of Diabetes and complications to decide medicine for the Diabetic person.
Dosages are also decided upon depending on your acute and chronic sugar levels, fasting sugar levels, post prandial sugar levels, urine sugar levels , urine MICROALBUMIN levels, urea and creatinine levels.
So , a complete Diabetic profile needs to be done to reach for the best drugs and proper dosages.
Here is the list of Tests, please get them done and follow up with me.I will do the best and give you a proper treatment.
1. HBA1C.
2. SUGAR - Fasting and PP.
3. Urine - Routine and MICROSCOPY.
4. Urine MICROALBUMIN.
5. Urea and Creatinine.
6. Lipid Profile.
Follow up with the reports . I will set up a wonderful treatment plan to control your sugar levels.
Additionally I will also make a customised Dietary plan for you to take care of your Sugar levels naturally.
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Yes it is a sign of peripheral diabetic neuropathy so ensure proper sugar control. Right now medication requirement depends upon your sugar levels and we can change or modify the treatment but for an old diabetic with neuropathy symptoms it is very difficult to stop medicines. Insulin can replace the oral medication in some instances. For feet burning sensation, consult your doctor and take Nortryptomer-P at night. Please take advice from your doctor before taking this medicine.
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