The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company’s products and services. He started to feel numbness in his hands and feet more than 3 years ago, and at first he thought it was because he was getting older, so he didn’t pay much attention to it. But the numbness of the hands and feet gradually developed into pain, the pain feels like there are many small needles in all the time, and then evolved into a hot pain, and then the back also appeared discharge-like pain. The pain made him often sleepless at night, and he always lost his appetite, could not eat, and occasionally had nausea, which was really miserable. To the hospital internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics to investigate the root cause of the disease can not be found, the old Wang had to eat some painkillers to maintain. However, the dose of painkillers is getting bigger and bigger, but the effect is not very good, not only the pain is not effectively controlled, even the blood sugar control also becomes good and bad. After a few turns, he finally found the root of the problem, which was diabetic peripheral neuralgia tormenting Wang. Diabetic peripheral neuralgia is a type of neuropathy with pain as the main manifestation, which is a kind of neuropathic pain. The early symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuralgia are mainly sensory impairment, mainly numbness, ankylosis, insect crawling, fever, electric shock-like symptoms. Patients have the sensation of wearing socks and gloves, often showing the distribution of “socks” and “gloves”. As the disease progresses, the main clinical manifestations are numbness, pain, pain hypersensitivity, abnormal pain, muscle weakness, burning, pins and needles in the distal extremities, etc. Severe cases may develop into diabetic foot ulcers and even require amputation. According to statistics, there are 92.4 million people with diabetes in China over the age of 20, 56.6% of whom have complications of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and more than 80% of patients with peripheral neuropathy complications are suffering from diabetic peripheral neuralgia. Experts say that diabetic peripheral neuralgia is a type of neuropathy with pain as its main manifestation. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common, complex and serious complications of diabetes, and more than half of diabetic patients will develop neuropathy, which causes pain and insomnia and other problems that make them suffer. Many diabetic patients find numbness and pain in the end of the hands and feet, at first many are like the old king and do not care, often wait until really can not hold on, suspected that the lumbar spine or spine problems, see all the surgery, orthopedics, internal medicine or can not find the root cause of the disease, and finally found that the original diabetes caused the trouble, experts recommend that if diabetic patients appear numbness or pain in the hands and feet, must go to the hospital in a timely manner The experts suggest that if a diabetic patient has numbness or pain in the hands and feet, he or she must go to the hospital in time to prevent the threat of diabetic peripheral nerve pain. Patients with diabetic peripheral neuralgia often have a reduced quality of life and impaired function. Many patients describe foot pain as being like “walking barefoot on hot coals,” which can directly lead to decreased ability to walk and dependence on family members or wheelchairs. In addition, patients often have difficulty sleeping due to regular pain, and long-term sleep disturbances can cause drowsiness and fatigue, followed by mental confusion, and in severe cases, mental disorders such as frustration and irritability. Experts say, “Diabetic peripheral neuralgia is not only painful, but also affects the glycemic control of diabetic patients and seriously affects their quality of life.” Experts point out that although millions of diabetic patients in China are suffering from diabetic peripheral neuralgia, most patients “tolerate” the word. Many patients, like Wang, do not go to the hospital in time, and when the pain is really unbearable, they take some painkillers to top it off. But the symptoms will not be eliminated, but will worsen the development of the disease, blood sugar is out of control, seriously affect the ability to live and work, resulting in the decline of social function or even loss, and also brings a heavy burden to the whole family and society. Correct response to neuralgia Early treatment for early health Diabetic peripheral neuropathy occurs slowly, and its pathogenesis is complex and cannot be fully elucidated yet. Due to the diversity of neuropathic pain manifestations, the variability in the degree of awareness of neuropathic pain among domestic clinical health care professionals, and the inaccuracy of patient presentation at the time of consultation, patients often lose the best time for treatment. In view of the high incidence and serious consequences of neuropathic pain, the latest international treatment concept strongly emphasizes that the key to neuropathic pain is early diagnosis and early prevention. From the current clinical practice, the diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuralgia is often in the middle and late stages. On the one hand, this is because many patients do not care about the numbness and pain in their limbs, much less associate it with diabetes, thus delaying the diagnosis and treatment of the condition. On the other hand, the management of intractable diabetic peripheral neuralgia is also a tricky challenge for many clinicians and even pain management specialists. This is why it is important for diabetic patients with suspected neuralgia not to take it lightly, but to face it properly and go to the hospital as early as possible to find the right clinic and treat it as soon as possible. If the symptoms are well controlled with drugs at an early stage, the process and degree of symptoms can be delayed so that hand and foot paralysis does not progress rapidly to pain or even muscle weakness, and it helps patients to control blood sugar and reduce long-term cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications.” China is a large diabetic country, and awareness of diabetic peripheral neuralgia should be increased. If diabetic patients have symptoms such as numbness and pain in the distal extremities, they should be warned whether it is neuralgia and go to the hospital as early as possible to see a specialist in endocrinology or neurology to confirm the diagnosis, so that the best treatment plan can be formulated for you to stay away from pain and reshape your happy life.