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Possible Diabetic Foot Pain

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Hello,

I was diagnosed with gestational Diabetes and just gave birth a little over two weeks ago. I’ve noticed I have itching, hot to the touch, foot pain the last few days. Has anyone with diagnosed diabetic nerve damage experience this? My next appointment isn’t until a couple weeks, so seeing if I could get some insight. Thank you in advance!

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Hi Veronica. Do you keep Hydrated. Water is good but I drink lots of Diet Tonic water with hint of lemon.

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Hi, I don’t keep as hydrated as I should

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It probably depends on circulation, blood flow. Diet tonic water is good for that. Its cheap from supermarket.

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