Neuralgia is different from normal pain. Often the pain manifests as stabbing-like or lightning-like pain, and often it can be treated with some anticonvulsant medications for pain, such as pregabalin and carbamazepine, which are commonly used for pain relief.
Often the pain occurs to a degree that is accompanied by varying degrees of depression, and some antidepressants are used.
When pain occurs to a very severe degree, pain relief is a necessary treatment. Opioids may be used, such as oxycodone and capsaicin, all of which are opioids. It is important to note that this class of medications has some addictive properties and should be given high priority when used.
Diabetic neuralgia, which is difficult to cure, is mainly controlled by keeping the blood sugar within normal limits. Diet control, more exercise, and also medications such as brain loxone and blood certitude can be taken to treat it.
The main thing is to use insulin to strictly control blood sugar and reduce the damage to the nerves from high sugar. It is recommended to go to the hospital for regular treatment.