pain
Others
Patient was instructed on diabetes complications such as nerves damage (diabetic neuropathy). The symptoms depend on which nerves are affected. Most often, diabetes can cause tingling, numbness, or pain
that usually begins at the tips of the toes or fingers.
Patient was instructed on nerve damage as a cause of diabetes. The pain
that begins in the extremities, toes and fingers over a period of months or years gradually it spreads upward. If not treated, it is possible to loose all sense of feeling in the affected area.
Patient was instructed about to tell the doctor about any changes in sensation in the toes, feet, or legs. Speak up if note pain
, tingling, a pins-and-needles feeling, numbness, or any other unusual signs - even if it seems trivial to the patient. Further teaching is needed.
Patient was instructed on the importance of a good foot care. Check the feet every day, redness, pain
that won't go away, numbness, or tingling.
Instructed on the importance of notifying physician, nurse or other health care provider immediately if chest pain
and/or change in the amount of urine occur.
Instructed on the importance of notifying physician, nurse or other health care provider immediately if stomach/abdominal pain
and/or fatigue occur.
Instructed on the importance of notifying physician, nurse or other health care provider immediately if chest pain
/discomfort occur.
Instructed on the importance of notifying physician, nurse or other health care provider immediately if heartburn and/or chest pain
occur.
Instructed on the importance of notifying physician, nurse or other health care provider immediately if jaw pain
and/or eye/vision problems occur.
Instructed on the importance of notifying physician, nurse or other health care provider immediately if bone, joint or muscle pain
occur.