Diabetic neuropathy treatment capsaicin

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Avatar m tn diabetic neuropathy in lower limbs which are numb. now spreading to palms and hands. good glyceamic control. associated kidney involvement two yrs ,cr-2.4 mgms%,HTN-controlled.
4619045 tn?1361132610 Be aware that although capsaicin can be used to reduce the pain of diabetic neuropathy it needs to be applied regularly (at least twice a day) for several weeks before you'll know how effective it will be. I'm not sure the nature of TN pain is even comparable to peripheral neuropathy. I wouldn't think a home brew would be a good idea at all!! How would you know the correct strength or make it the same way twice?
Avatar n tn I am 58 years old and have been a juvenile diabetic for 43 years. I am in relatively good health but for increasing neuropathic pain, occasionally debilitating, in my feet and, more recently my hands and arm. Is there anything new on the market that can ease the pain of this?
Avatar m tn Is there any treatment for idiopathic sensory peripherial neuropathy?(non diabetic) Is there any known cause?
Avatar n tn Most people do not experience complications such as neuropathy until long after diabetes is diagnosed, but on some occasions, I have known diabetic people whose first symptom was some complication such as neuropathy or loss of vision. The complications are caused by long periods of elevated glucose readings that damage small blood vessels and/or nerves, and it IS possible for a person who is developing diabetes to live with elevated glucose levels that are not high enough to be critical (i.e.
Avatar n tn Dear Sandy, These symptoms you describe can certainly be caused by diabetic neuropathy. The best defense and treatment for this is to improve the self monitoring of blood glucose, keeping it at normal levels helps prevent the problems. i can sympathize because i have a bit of the neuropathy in my foot and this may be from the fact that at the beginning of my 31 years as a diabetic they didn't control blood glucose as well as they can now.
Avatar n tn Triamcinolone acetonide-steroidish Capsaicin-reg&high potency Camphor-up to 4%(ret) LMX, lidocaine 4&5% Emla, “ with prilocaine, both 2.5%(ret) Neosporin Eugenol Calamine-pramoxine, HCL Aspercreme, trolamine salicylate, methyl too Acupuncture Hydrocortisone-OTC 1%, hosp 2.
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Avatar f tn org/diseases-conditions/diabetic-neuropathy/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20371587. Diabetic neuropathy is uncomfortable and we hope you are able to effectively alleviate it. Work with your doctor for guidance. The most important thing is to slow the progression which means controlling your diabetes. Keeping your numbers in the target range is important for controlling diabetic neuropathy. Gabapentin is a choice and there are others.
Avatar f tn These results support the need for further investigation into capsaicin for the treatment and prevention of liver injury and fibrosis.
Avatar f tn In a diabetic with thyroid disease, numbness in the hands would raise concern for another type of neuropathy: carpal tunnel syndrome. The median nerve can be injured anywhere along its course. If your symptoms are confined to just your hand, it may be the nerve was injured somewhere at the wrist. The carpal tunnel is the area in the wrist that the median nerve passes through.
488823 tn?1218370567 Agree with Dee Diabetic neuropathy ALWAYS starts in the feet/hands and moves up as it gets worse. In my case I thought I diabetic neuropathy on the inside of my knee. I went to a neurologist and they did tests and an MRI. Bottom line I have pinched nerve in my back causing the problem not diabetic neuropathy. She should see a neurologist.
Avatar n tn What is the cause of your neuropathy? Duloxetine is also a good suggestion for Diabetic neuropathy.
Avatar f tn I have Diabetes, and I am wondering if what I am experiencing is Diabetic nerve pain, but here is how it presents: The first day or so, I get a tingling numbing sensation in my right foot, then it turns to a sharp shooting pain, and gets extremely intolerable within a couple of days, then my foot swells.
Avatar f tn A autoimmune disorder or something. Spelled out (spelling?) Non- diabetic Lumbosacral Rediculoplexus Neuropathy. He prescribed a treatment of an IVIG. I have had two treatments so far. 3-day with 5 hours at a time intravenously. He thought I would see significant improvement by now but it has been very minimal. I am so frustrated because I am almost wheelchair bound. I was very inpependant before and self- sufficient and now I can't even drive or go anywhere by myself.
Avatar n tn This drug, if effective, will give us a treatment for diabetic neuropathy on top of regular sugar control." Bethany Klopfenstein, M.D., a diabetologist at the OHSU Diabetes Center, serves as a co-investigator of the study. Klopfenstein, an assistant professor in the OHSU School of Medicine, said "neuropathy is one of the most disabling complications of diabetes, and also the most difficult to treat.
Avatar n tn If one is diabetic and has an accident causing trauma, like blunt force, to the foot damaging nerves, is this considered diabetic neuropathy, or can it lead to diabetic neuropathy? A comprehensive foot exam to assess the skin, muscles, bones, circulation, and sensation of the feet is in order. People who cannot sense pressure from a pinprick may have lost protective sensation and are at risk for developing foot sores that may not heal properly. There are other tests the doctor can run.
1493181 tn?1289112267 One thing to note is a Japanese study I read on reversing diabetic neuropathy, that to reverse your neuropathy you have to focus on lowering postprandial [post meal] glucose levels. Lowering fasting blood sugars won't help if your body is experiencing hours of high blood sugars after every meal. The target is <7.83 mmol/l [141 mg/dl] 2-3 hours postprandial, optimum is <6.72 mmol/l [121 mg/dl]. So, yes, you do stand a good chance of reversing your condition back to normal.
Avatar m tn m walking on hot stones and my feet are constantly feeling hot and burning. The condition is called Diabetic Neuropathy where the nerve endings at the bottom of your feet fire off at a much higher rate of speed than normal which causes this burning sensation on the soles of your feet. The swelling around your ankles and feet could be a sign of poor circulation in your legs, as well.
Avatar n tn s difficult to comment, but you have classical symptoms of diabetic neuropathy and require a diabetic screen and an hba1c test.