When symptoms such as numbness, pain and itching appear in the extremities of diabetic patients, it is possible that you have developed diabetic peripheral neurological disease, never be careless, because once you ignore their development, will cause very serious consequences, timely treatment is the key. Uncle Bai, 64, who lives in Shanxi Province, is a class II diabetic patient, usually taking oral medication to control blood sugar, one day two years ago, in the case of walking a lot during the day, that night suddenly felt uncomfortable on the bottom of the left foot, accompanied by a slight pain, thought it was more walking, soaking the foot after the pain disappeared, and did not care. After half a year, the pins and needles pain appeared on the bottom of the right foot, which could only be felt once a day at first, but slowly the pain ranged from the bottom of the foot to the back of the foot, and the frequency increased to 4-5 times a day, and since when, the same pins and needles pain appeared on the left foot. Recently, the pinprick-like pain in both feet intensified, the pain frequency is frequent, and the pain is abnormal as long as walking, which seriously affects the patient’s normal life. In order to clarify the cause and treatment plan, he sought help from Director Ma Jiuhong of the Functional Brain Disease Expert Group of the Neurosurgery Department of Shanxi Provincial People’s Hospital. Peripheral nerve disease is the most common neurological complication of diabetes mellitus, mainly manifesting as sensory dysfunction including pain, numbness, sensory loss, and motor dysfunction such as limb weakness, and diabetic peripheral nerve disease is progressive, with a slow course, which seriously affects the patient’s quality of life. The procedure has the advantages of short time, less bleeding, fewer complications, less pain and quicker effect, etc. More than 90% of patients have obvious relief of symptoms after the operation. After careful consideration, the family and the patient chose TPN peripheral nerve decompression surgery treatment, and on December 17, 2020, the patient was treated with TPN peripheral nerve decompression surgery by Director Ma Jiuhong of the Functional Brain Disease Specialist Group of the Department of Neurosurgery of Shanxi Provincial People’s Hospital. The better the postoperative functional recovery, the better the pain relief and the improvement of symptoms. When he was discharged from the hospital, the pain in both lower extremities had completely disappeared, and he could walk normally and return to normal life. Through the above cases, diabetic patients should actively prevent neuropathy, early detection, early treatment [warm tips] how to prevent neuropathy in the daily life of diabetic patients. First, good blood sugar control There is a fairly close relationship between blood sugar control and neuropathy. Medical research results show that strict blood sugar control can reduce the occurrence of neuropathy by 60%. Therefore, blood sugar control is crucial. Second, scientific diet and exercise Develop a reasonable and healthy balanced diet, and carry out a low-fat, high dietary fiber and low-calorie dietary intake. Consistent exercise to reduce weight to the normal range as much as possible, especially to reduce abdominal fat through diet and exercise, is the most basic measure to prevent neuropathy. Third, regular checkups For diabetic patients, there are various different checkups every three months and six months. Check the blood sugar changes and prevent neurological complications in time.