Treatment will depend on your symptoms, your age, and your general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is.
The main goal of treatment is to ease pain and discomfort. It can also help prevent more tissue damage. Treatment may include:
- Pain medicines.
- Antidepressants or antiseizure medicines. These act on the nervous system to ease pain and discomfort.
- Creams you put on your skin.
- Transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation therapy.
- Hypnosis.
- Relaxation training.
- Biofeedback.
- Acupuncture.
- Special shoes to protect your feet from injuries.
You shouldn't use opioids, including tramadol and tapentadol, for the treatment of pain from diabetic neuropathy.
You may also have treatment for complications of diabetic neuropathy. This may include digestive problems, dizziness, weakness, eye problems, urinary problems, or sexual problems.