YES! Certain types of diabetic neuropathy are reversible.
Diabetic neuropathy is one of the common and late complications of diabetes. It occurs because of chronic hyperglycemia and related factors causing damage to nerve cells. Diabetic neuropathy is not a single entity but a set of clinical syndromes with presentations based on nerves involved.
Patients may be asymptomatic or may have nonspecific clinical symptoms and signs.
Neuropathic symptoms include:
Depending on the natural course of neuropathies, there are two distinct entities:
- burning
- prickling pain
- numbness
- tingling sensation in your feet, toes, legs, and hands.

- Neuropathies that progresses gradually along with the increasing duration of diabetes: Sensory neuropathy, autonomic neuropathy
- Neuropathies that remit completely: Mononeuropathies, radiculopathies, acute painful neuropathies.