Diabetic neuropathy
Synopsis

There may be a distal, often symmetric, polyneuropathy, or there may be focal or multifocal neuropathies. Symptoms typically include numbness, tingling, and/or burning pain in the extremities. Autonomic nerve dysfunction may occur and cause constipation, erectile dysfunction, dizziness, and urinary incontinence. If motor nerves are affected, patients may develop weakness. Symptoms usually progress. Diagnosis can be suspected in diabetic patients with classic symptoms, particularly those with poor glucose control.
Diabetic neuropathy usually develops after years of the disease and progresses slowly (years). Rapid progression is unusual.
Related topic: Charcot neuroarthropathy of the foot and ankle
Codes
E13.40 – Other specified diabetes mellitus with diabetic neuropathy, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
230572002 – Diabetic neuropathy
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Last Updated:11/07/2023