Diabetic neuropathy is generally difficult to cure, but it can improve the symptoms and slow down the development of the disease. Diabetic neuropathy refers to neuropathy caused by long-term poor control of blood glucose, peripheral neuropathy is more common, belonging to the common complications of diabetes mellitus, mainly manifested as lower limb pain, numbness and so on. If diabetic neuropathy occurs, it is generally very difficult to cure, and should actively cooperate with professional doctors for glucose-lowering treatment, such as oral metformin or insulin injection, and actively control blood sugar. In addition, you should also take nerve-nourishing drugs, such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B1, under the guidance of professional doctors. Once diabetes causes neuropathy, it is recommended to go to the endocrinology department of regular hospitals for consultation and treatment as soon as possible, so as to control blood sugar within a reasonable range and avoid further development of the disease. In addition, you should also go to the hospital for regular review and pay attention to detecting changes in blood glucose levels.