Patches are a great alternative to having to take drugs orally. There are patches that help to stop smoking, to lose weight and even to manage pain for diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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Diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain affects approximately 60 to 70% of people with diabetes, especially those that have had diabetes for over 25 years. This is why it’s very important to control your blood glucose and levels of insulin.
Lidocaine patches are used for temporary relief of minor muscle and joint aches, as well as diabetic nerve pain. The patch contains 5% lidocaine, which is safe to use with other medications. Studies have found that most patients show a significant reduction of pain.
Just recently a study in Stockholm performed a study on a capsaicin 8% patch and found that patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy benefited from less pain and better sleep quality after they used this patch. Capsaicin is the active component of chili peppers, which is produces the spicy burning sensation.
Hopefully the diabetic neuropathy patch will soon come to the U.S. Capsaicin is a popular ingredient found in topical creams and ointment. Many people use the over-the-counter products that help relieve pain that include this ingredient. Talk to your doctor before trying any pain medication.