Diabetes and muscle pain, muscle pain and diabetes, no matter the order, if you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes, chances are your increased pain was one of the tell-tale signs. Now that you are sure you have it and are being treated for it, diabetes determines your how little or how much pain you feel each day. Diabetes muscle pain can range from numbness in the fingers and feet, tingling in the legs, to more serious, yet unfortunately frequent locked shoulders. There is no reason to sit and wait for muscle pain and diabetes to tie you down. But if diabetes is just about “the sugars,” why does it hurt so much?
Through Thick or Thin?
The pain you are feeling is caused by the reduced blood flow in your body. When blood is prevented from circulating optimally to all the muscle groups, your soft tissue can …