Diabetes and neuropathy are both very difficult conditions to have to contend with, and when they are both present, life can be extremely hard for a person to live. Diabetes neuropathy is one of the worst complications to come about from diabetes. Current studies show that 60% to 70% of people with diabetes suffer from some form of neuropathy, even if it is just a mild form.

So, what is neuropathy in diabetes like? Neuropathy in diabetes develops slowly. What happens is high blood sugar levels damage the nerves of the body. Neuropathy diabetes symptoms often include sensations of pain, numbness, tingling, or burning. According to RightDiagnosis.com these abnormal sensations will also extend to your legs, hands, and arms over time.

When a person has diabetes with neuropathy, the muscles can also become affected. This can lead to muscle weakness or a person may have difficulty moving their feet. Eventually …