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January 10, 2018 | New Articles: Natural Remedies

10 Effective Remedies to Cope with Diabetic Nerve Pain

3. Use a Mild Pain Reliever

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Although it is important not to get addicted to pain medication, you may find relief taking over the counter medicines such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or acetaminophen. Consult a doctor concerning how much you should take. Prolonged doses of these medicines can upset the stomach and may increase the risk of kidney problems.

However, taking medicine at crucial times when you are at risk of experiencing more pain than usual can help you work and enjoy your life without suffering. Combine short-term pain relief with more long-term methods, such as lowering your glucose levels, to attack the causes of nerve pain.

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