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Why do diabetics itch all over at night?
Itching is very common in diabetic patients. Some pre-diabetic patients have no obvious symptoms. During a certain period of illness, symptoms such as polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, emaciation (three more and one less), fatigue, numbness of hands and feet, itchy skin (ulceration, amputation), decreased vision (blindness) and male sexual dysfunction will gradually appear.

Suggestion: Therefore, it is necessary to control blood sugar and nutritional nerve therapy at this time. If the time is short, it may also be some skin conditions. At this time, carbamazepine can be taken orally, which is very helpful to improve symptoms.