A common problem today is numbness and tingling in the hands and feet. A group of nerves called the peripheral nervous system is responsible for sensing and communicating the touch and pain of the fingers and toes. It is the minor injuries that occur to them that start with a throbbing pain, then lead to needle-piercing pain and then severe pain that makes it impossible to lift even a small weight.
The saddest truth is that many people take this disease for granted when it is diagnosed in its early stages and only come to the doctor when the disease worsens to the point where it affects the quality of daily life. If you can understand this condition at the beginning, it can be completely treated and cured to some extent.
But in some cases, if the treatment is delayed, even if the disease causing the rash is treated, the condition will not completely go away. Diabetes is another cause of leg cramps. Blood with high glucose levels is reduced in reaching the extremities of the body, depriving the nerves there of enough blood to function properly.
Thus, the injured nerves first become inflamed and then painful. The first step is to get diabetes under control. Diabetic rash first affects the feet and then the hands. Another cause of this condition is called carpal tunnel syndrome. Watch the full video for more details.