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Managing pain associated with diabetic neuropathy involves a multifaceted approach that may include medical, lifestyle, and complementary interventions. It's essential to work closely with pain specialist to develop an individualized plan based on the severity of symptoms and overall health. Here are some common approaches to managing pain in diabetic neuropathy: 1. Sugar Control: - Maintaining tight sugar control is crucial in preventing and managing diabetic neuropathy. 2. Medications: - Pain medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers or nerve medications (such as certain antidepressants, anticonvulsants) and opioid medications may be prescribed to manage neuropathic pain. - Topical treatments: Creams or patches containing medications like capsaicin or lidocaine may provide relief for localized pain. 3. Physical Therapy: can help improve balance, strength, and coordination, reducing the risk of falls and injuries associated with neuropathy. 4.Lifestyle Modifications: Regular exercise and balanced diet can support overall health and assist in maintaining stable blood glucose levels. 5.Foot Care: Regular foot inspections, comfortable footwear, and avoiding foot injuries are important preventive measures. 6. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS): TENS may help disrupt pain signals. 7. Dry needling: Dry needling by expert pain specialist has shown promising results in management of painful diabetic neuropathy where medicines have failed or showing side effects 8. Pain management procedures like sympathetic blocks, spinal cord stimulators can help reduce pain in few cases. Individual responses to treatments can vary, so pain specialist may need to adjust the management plan over time. Regular monitoring and follow-up are crucial components of effective pain management for diabetic neuropathy. Dr Priya Rathi MBBS, MD, DNB, FCPM, FIAPM Chronic pain and spine specialist