Peripheral Neuropathy (Especially Diabetic)
Peripheral Neuropathy (Especially Diabetic) Treatment Range

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers specialized care for peripheral neuropathy, focusing on relieving nerve pain, burning sensations, and numbness in the hands and feet. Our experienced neurologists and diabetologists work together to manage diabetic neuropathy effectively with a combination of nerve vitamin supplements and anti-neuropathic medications. We are recognized as one of the best hospitals in Hyderabad for neuropathy treatment and diabetic nerve care.
Our treatment plans are tailored to address the root cause, whether it’s diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, or other underlying conditions. Therapies include pain management, blood sugar control, and lifestyle modifications to slow the progression of nerve damage. For patients with severe symptoms, advanced options like physiotherapy and nerve stimulation techniques are also available to improve mobility and quality of life.
If you’re looking for peripheral neuropathy treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides compassionate care, modern facilities, and expert guidance. Our goal is to help patients regain comfort, prevent complications, and maintain an active lifestyle through comprehensive and personalized treatment.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Peripheral Neuropathy (Especially Diabetic) Journey
🩺 Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Common symptoms:Burning or tingling sensation in hands and feet
- Shooting or stabbing pain
- Numbness or reduced sensation (may not feel injuries)
- Muscle weakness or difficulty walking
- Wounds on feet that heal slowly (in diabetics)
📋Phase 2: OPD Consultation & Assessment
- Detailed medical history (especially diabetes duration and control)
- Physical examination: checking sensation, reflexes, and foot health
- Screening for other possible causes (alcohol use, vitamin deficiencies, infections)
🧬Phase 3: Causes & Risk Factors
- Common Cause: Poor blood sugar control in diabetes damaging nerves
- Other Causes: Vitamin B12 deficiency, alcohol abuse, certain medications, hypothyroidism, and autoimmune diseases
- Risk increases with longer duration of diabetes and poor glycemic control
🔍 Phase 4: Diagnosis & Investigations
- Blood tests (HbA1c, Vitamin B12, thyroid profile)
- Nerve conduction studies (EMG/NCS) if diagnosis unclear
- Regular foot exams to check for ulcers or infections
💊 Phase 5: Treatment Plan
- Medications:Nerve vitamins (Methylcobalamin, Vitamin B1, B6, B12 complexes)
- Anti-neuropathic drugs (Pregabalin, Gabapentin, Duloxetine) to relieve pain
- Strict blood sugar control to prevent progression
- Foot care advice: daily inspection, proper footwear, avoid barefoot walking
💪Phase 6: Recovery & Long-term Management
- Regular exercise and physiotherapy to improve circulation
- Diet rich in antioxidants and nerve-friendly nutrients
- Routine follow-ups to adjust medications and monitor nerve health
- Regular foot care to prevent diabetic foot ulcers
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The leading cause is poorly controlled diabetes, which damages nerves over time.
Nerve damage is often not fully reversible, but early treatment and strict blood sugar control can stop progression and improve symptoms.
Yes. Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12) and other B-complex vitamins support nerve repair. Always take them as prescribed.
Check feet daily for cuts or wounds
Wear soft, well-fitting shoes
Avoid walking barefoot
Get regular foot checkups from your doctor
See a doctor if you notice new numbness, burning pain, weakness, or wounds that are slow to heal, especially if you have diabetes.