The first step in identifying the cause of the tingling in the foot in 2 years of diabetes is to consider oral vitamins, medications to improve local blood circulation, or medications to lower blood lipids, depending on the specific cause.
Diabetes 2 years foot tingling first needs to be clarified as to the cause of the tingling.
Diabetes can cause inflammation of the diabetic peripheral nerves if the blood sugar is not well controlled, and the inflammation of the peripheral nerves can cause local skin sensation abnormalities, such as tingling, numbness, numbness, hyperalgesia, or insect crawling sensation. One of the treatment options for this condition is good blood sugar control. In addition, you can take oral or intramuscular nerve-nourishing drugs, such as vitamin B1, vitamin B12, and methylcobalamin. Oral medications to improve local blood circulation can also be given.
In addition, it is important to rule out diabetes-induced atherosclerosis of the lower extremity, narrowing of the lower extremity arteries or even occlusion of the lower extremity arteries leading to foot tingling. This condition is mainly because it affects the distal blood supply to the lower extremities, and the local skin tissue can also cause abnormal sensation due to ischemia and hypoxia. The treatment is to manage blood lipids and prevent atherosclerosis in addition to controlling blood glucose, which can be prevented by taking oral aspirin enteric tablets.