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Is there any treatment?
The goal of treating diabetic neuropathy is to relieve discomfort and prevent further tissue damage. The first step is to
bring blood sugar levels under control by diet and medication. Another important part of treatment involves taking special
care of the feet. Analgesics, low doses of antidepressants, and some anticonvulsant medications may be prescribed for relief
of pain, burning, or tingling. Some patients may find that walking regularly, taking warm baths, or using elastic stockings
may help relieve leg pain.
What is the prognosis?
The prognosis for diabetic neuropathy depends largely on how well the underlying condition of diabetes is handled. Treating
diabetes may halt progression and improve symptoms of the neuropathy, but recovery is slow. The painful sensations of diabetic
neuropathy may become severe enough to cause depression in some patients.
What research is being done?
The NINDS conducts and supports research on diabetic neuropathy to increase understanding of the disorder and find ways to
prevent and cure it. New medications are currently being examined to assess improvement or stabilization of neuropathic symptoms.