Question:
Doc, I have a question…
My wife, 56 years old, experienced pain like being stabbed with needles and a burning sensation in her feet. This has been going on for about 2 years, and I also went to the doctor but it still hasn’t healed. What’s the solution Doc?
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Please note that my wife has diabetes, it has been going on for about 5 years.
D (male, 59 years)
Answer:
Needling pain and burning sensation in diabetic patients can be caused by diabetic neuropathy. In order to improve his condition, it is necessary to strive so that his blood sugar is always controlled within normal limits. As long as you have been treated, what are the safe ways to go to the doctor?
In addition, a lack of B vitamins (B1 and B6) can also interfere with nerve function such as those in the soles of the feet. My advice is to have your vitamin B1 and B6 levels checked, or you can also eat foods that contain lots of B vitamins such as dairy products, tuna and salmon, nuts, meat, beef liver or take vitamin B complex.
Regular exercise to improve blood flow can also help overcome this complaint. It is also important to note that if there is a wound on the leg, it must be treated immediately and treated until it heals so that complications do not occur.
dr Eddy Wiria, PhD
Co-Founder dan CEO Kavacare.id
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