People who suffer from diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage) tend to have diabetic knee pain as well. Sometimes this may be just numbness, but sometimes extreme, unexplained pain can occur. Diabetic neuropathy is brought about by years of uncontrolled blood sugar levels. It is most common in patients who have suffered from diabetes for 25 years or more, according to LiveStrong.com.

People with diabetic neuropathy often experience tingling in their hands and feet, but many describe diabetic knee pain as well. Neuropathy in the knees indicates extensive nerve damage which is beyond repair. Keeping blood glucose levels on target can keep this type of nerve damage from occurring, and if you already have nerve damage, this can keep it from getting worse. There are other reasons for diabetic knee pain as well; so, if you experience this make a doctor’s appointment as soon as possible.

 

Reasons for Diabetic Knee Pain

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