For diabetic foot issues, treatment depends on the specific cause. For nerve damage (neuropathy), medications like gabapentin, pregabalin, or duloxetine are commonly prescribed to help relieve burning, tingling, or pain. For poor circulation, antiplatelet medications such as aspirin or clopidogrel help keep blood flowing smoothly, while cilostazol can help widen blood vessels to improve circulation. Managing your blood sugar remains the most important step in protecting your nerves and blood vessels. Please consult your healthcare provider to discuss which of these options are safest and most effective for your personalized care plan.
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