Neuropathy Symptoms

Not all people with diabetes will have neuropathy. It develops only in less than 50% of diabetics. If you are a diabetic, how will you know if the coatings of your nerves are damaged or if you have neuropathy?
These are the most basic symptoms of the disease:
- Numb hands, legs or feet. Even if you pinch it, you can’t feel it.
- Pain that seems to travel from one point to another point
- Tingling sensation
- Sensation like you are being pricked by many pins
- Feeling dizzy with sudden movements or turns
- Problems with peeing
- Problems during sexual intercourse
If you have at least 2 of the following symptoms and you have diabetes or have been alcoholic for more than 10 years, see a doctor so that you’ll know the best way to handle the medical situation and take care not to make it more serious.