Diabetic patients with back cold may be caused by physiological factors, but also may be caused by diabetic neuropathy, back fasciitis, cervical spondylosis and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: If you don’t do a good job of keeping your back warm when the weather is cold, it may lead to a cold back, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, and you can just strengthen the warmth.
2. Diabetic neuropathy: diabetes can cause neuropathy if the long-term blood sugar control is not good, which will lead to abnormal sensory function, and then the symptoms of cold back.
3. Dorsal fasciitis: if the back fascia occurs aseptic inflammatory reaction, it will affect the blood circulation of the back, and then the back will be cold.
4. Cervical spondylosis: when the cervical spine is diseased, it can compress the peripheral nerve roots, leading to abnormal sensory function in the area innervated by the nerve roots, and then the back will be cold.
Diabetic patients with back cold symptoms are advised to go to the hospital after eliminating physiological factors.