Diabetic peripheral neuropathy, also known as nerve pain caused by diabetes, can be severe, constant, and hard to treat. At Michoes Medical Centre, we understand the importance of managing this condition effectively. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with relief options tailored to your needs.
talk to your doctor about how to manage your diabetes. Once you’re doing all you can — including diet, meal planning, exercise, and medication — ask the doctor which pain treatment could best relieve the rest of your symptoms. There are many medications that can ease nerve pain and help you function at near-normal levels.
NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Those available without a prescription include aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen. However, NSAIDs are known to increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, especially when taken in high doses. They can also cause harmful side effects like stomach irritation and bleeding if you take them for a long time.
Acetaminophen and other over-the-counter drugs that contain it relieve pain without reducing inflammation. These medications don’t cause the stomach irritation that NSAIDs do, but taking more than recommended can lead to liver damage. Read labels and check with your pharmacist.
Capsaicin is found naturally in chili peppers. It acts on nerve cells in your skin that are involved in sending pain signals to your brain. It can help in the short term, but there are concerns about long-term use. Lidocaine is an anesthetic that numbs the area it’s applied to.
Many people need to turn to prescription medication to find relief. Antidepressants treat depression but have also become important in relieving chronic pain. They can work whether you’re depressed or not. Those used to treat pain include: antiseizure drugs, used to prevent epileptic seizures, can also relieve neuropathy.
Prescription capsaicin patches (Qutenza) offer the pain-relieving benefits of capsaicin in a prescription-strength skin patch. Once every 3 months, you apply up to 4 patches to your skin and leave them in place for 30 minutes.
Get Relief at Michoes Medical Centre
Contact us today to schedule an appointment with one of our specialists:
Phone: +256701364362 | Email: [info@michoesmedicalcentre.com](mailto:info@michoesmedicalcentre.com)
We are located in the heart of Kanyum, making it easy for you to visit us. Our team is committed to providing you with the best possible care and treatment options for your peripheral neuropathy.
Don’t Wait Any Longer
Take control of your condition today. Contact Michoes Medical Centre to schedule an appointment and start feeling relief from peripheral neuropathy. Book now and take the first step towards a pain-free life.

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