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Nerve Damage

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Detection and surveillance
Detection and surveillance of nerve damage are a routine part of Annual Review

Enquire yearly for :

painful and other symptomatic neuropathy

erectile impotence in men

Enquire for other manifestations of autonomic neuropathy if:

other complications (especially kidney)

before anaesthesia

erratic blood glucose control
Management of painful neuropathy
Counsel for the depressing and disabling nature of the condition

Consider
initially :

bed foot cradles for night-time problems

simple analgesia taken in advance of diurnal symptoms

contact dressings

Consider
therapeutic trials of :

tricyclic drugs ( amitriptyline )

carbamazepine at high doses ( 600-1200 mg/day )

phenytoin

capsaicin cream
Management of autonomic neuropathy
Erectile impotence

sildenafil may be helpful if not contraindicated

intracavernosal alprostadil can be useful in some men

referral to professionals with specialist expertise can be useful for :
  • advice on mechanical or surgical prostheses
  • vascular investigation and reconstruction
  • psychological assistance

Gastroparesis

investigation using radiological or radioisotope methods may help in diagnosis

investigation of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy may help diagnosis

cisapride, metoclopramide, and domperidone are worth a trial

Diabetic nocturnal diarrhoea

investigation must exclude other causes of intestinal upset

codeine, loperamide, or diphenoxylate in high doses may help

Gustatory sweating

explanation and counselling are often required

try topical or oral anticholinergic agents

 

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