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Pain in nerves
Though my sugar levels have been under control for the last couple of months, I still suffer from pricking pain in my legs and sometimes in my private parts and am still continuing my medications and also do regular walking. Can anybody please advise as to how to reduce this pricking pain that I am having
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Get your vit B12 levels done. It would have helped me if you had mentioned the duration of diabetes.
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Take Vit B12 if the levels are low.
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Always make sure to wear soft padded shoes. Strictly avoid shoes that have hard insoles.
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Hi., I can understand your concern It can be due to peripheral neuropathy can be due to vit deficiency. Check for vit b and d. Also get consulted with an orthopedic surgeon to look for any ligament tear.
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Do regular walk exercises Take multivitamin supplements.
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