Could be Arthritis? Diabetics are more likely to develop it.I am sure I am affected by neuropathy in my feet and ankles, but does anyone know whether it can affect the hands/ knuckles. My right hand especially is really bad at the moment, fingers very stiff and when trying close to fist the knuckles really hurt/ ache. Used to be middle finger most but now finger next to it. Really irritating
I have been told it is osteoarthritis in ankles and feet, but cannot relate to it in my hands as well, just fishing for information as they now tell me neuropathy is an issue ? Everyone seems to have a different opinion.Could be Arthritis? Diabetics are more likely to develop it.
Neuropathy can affect you anywhere you have nerves, so yes, it can affect hands and fingers. Ask your doctor to prescribe medication specifically for neuropathy pain. Keep sugars in control.I am sure I am affected by neuropathy in my feet and ankles, but does anyone know whether it can affect the hands/ knuckles. My right hand especially is really bad at the moment, fingers very stiff and when trying close to fist the knuckles really hurt/ ache. Used to be middle finger most but now finger next to it. Really irritating
Of course you can get arthritis in hands and fingers as well, look up the Versus Arthritis website, they have lots of info. I’m diabetic T2 and have severe arthritis in feet, knees, hips etc. some medications we are given can exacerbate this. Eg some statins, but that needs to be discussed with your GP. There are blood tests which can be done to see if this is the case. X-rays can usually show osteoarthritis as well, so push for x-rays if you haven’t had them. I suffered a painful hip for weeks, then paid for a private MRI, which showed I’d been walking about with a fracture while being palmed off to Physios and podiatrists, not one of which considered that could be a factor, so much is blamed on just being diabetes and ‘neuropathy’.I have been told it is osteoarthritis in ankles and feet, but cannot relate to it in my hands as well, just fishing for information as they now tell me neuropathy is an issue ? Everyone seems to have a different opinion.
Any infection will raise blood sugars. I have a theory that osteoarthritis does as well, maybe due to cortisol production due to pain pushing sugars up…….and inflammation.Thank you
My blood sugars are 6s and 7s but when I get cellulitis it goes up to 10. Thank you foe your reply just I feel I can't talk to friend as they don't understand about diabetes.
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