Diabetic neuropathy is the most terrible complication of diabetes. If not rescued in time, it will first eat the muscle and thumb the bone, people feel insect bites, itchy skin, numbness, wood, burning pain, ten million needles, sweating abnormal and other inexplicable pain, and then the five organs rot and die! Although this is a fictional story, there is indeed such a disease in real life: diabetes can cause the above symptoms! When diabetes first occurs, it may be weakness and no other discomfort, but if not treated in time or not treated properly, it can harm the nerves and lead to the above-mentioned changes, and even death from heart, brain, kidney and even myocardial infarction, stroke and uremia! Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is the most common (up to 90% to 100%, no one is spared), its onset in the early stages of diabetes, and insidious (patients do not know, with symptoms do not understand that they have complications), so it is easy to misdiagnosis, missed diagnosis. Diabetic neuropathy is treatable, but the most frightening thing is that the patient is paralyzed and does not care about the initial symptoms, and the long-term deterioration and development of diabetic peripheral neuropathy silently damages the nerves and gradually eats away and destroys the patient’s body for a long time, resulting in amputation, disability and even death! Especially to note: asymptomatic diabetic peripheral neuropathy is very common. 1. What are the initial manifestations of diabetic peripheral neuropathy? The initial manifestations of diabetic peripheral neuropathy include: numbness at the end of the extremities and trunk (early in the fingertips, toes, meticulous manual work is not sensitive), pain (burning, electric shock sensation, pins and needles, knife, tearing pain), abnormal sensation (ants crawling sensation, numbness, walking like stepping on cotton, loss of temperature sensation, dullness of sensation, etc.) poor healing of wounds, abnormal sweating, etc.! 2.How to treat diabetic neuropathy? For diabetic peripheral neuropathy mechanism, summarize the optimal treatment plan combining Chinese and Western medicine: first we use modern technology to detect and determine the patient’s pathological condition: microvascular damage? Protein glycosylation toxicity? The condition of motor and sensory nerves? This is the difference between us and traditional Chinese medicine. Then we use Chinese medicine diagnostic techniques to evaluate the patient’s internal organs and blood flow, the operation of the eight channels, the twelve tendons, the twelve dermatomes and the twelve veins, which is the difference between us and Western medicine. As a result, we found that the most critical internal organ in diabetic neuropathy is the malfunction of the liver! The most complicated one is the damage to the eight odd meridians! This leads to disorder in the operation of qi and blood, loss of nourishment of tendons and veins, astringency of meridians and channels and abnormal sensations such as numbness, wood, pain, abnormal sweating, diarrhea, constipation, insect bites and ant crawling. In response to this pathology, we proposed a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, internal and external treatment, the same treatment of the symptoms and the root cause, the use of CSII to solve the glycotoxicity, the development of the paresthesia liquid bath, as well as internal consumption of Danblood Dragon A series of prescription Chinese medicine, combined with Western medicine neurotrophic treatment to obtain good results!