How To Make Feeling Come Back In Fingers From Diabetic Neuropathy?

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  1. Ms. T

    Diabetic neuropathy occurs due to nerve damage via a couple of molecular pathways. This neuropathy can affect autonomic system, the cranial nerves, and in your case, sensory in your fingers. This damage is reversible to some degree. But the determining factor is.. whether this is a RECENT or CHRONIC condition. Recent (Acute) neuropathy has a better outlook in restoring sensory. The treatment for this would be to strictly control diabetes and sugar levels. There are also certain medications that could be administered to treat diabetic neuropathy. It is best to have consultation with your doctor. Age, physical health, comorbidities are important and must be discussed.

    November 9, 2009 12:54 pm | #1