Diabetic patients with neuralgia have to take some nutritive nerve medicines, painkillers and hypoglycemic drugs. Diabetic neuralgia is a typical symptom of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and patients may have symptoms such as numbness, pain and ants sensation in the limbs. Patients first need to actively treat the primary disease, follow the doctor’s instructions to regulate oral metformin, glimepiride, acarbose and other hypoglycemic drugs, insulin injection therapy, so that blood glucose control up to standard. In addition, you can also use some nutritive nerve drugs, such as vitamin B, methylcobalamin tablets and so on. All of the above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and it is recommended to consult a specialist before use and not to use them blindly on your own.