Title: To Study the Role of 48 Hrs Continuous Intravenous Insulin Infusion in Patients of Diabetic Neuropathy

Author: Dr Dhanveer Singh, Dr Shweta Sharma, Dr Anuradha

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i12.42

Abstract

Introduction: Diabetic neuropathy is a very common clinical presentation bringing a diabetic pt. to O.P.D. Many studies have shown that use of insulin helps in improvement of symptoms of such patients.

Material & Method: In this study 25 patients of diabetic neuropathy were given I/V insulin infusion for 48 hrs.

Results: In this study statistically significant improvement was seen in symptoms of paraesthesia (P< 0.05) Hypoaesthesia (p< 0.05) cramps pain (p<0.05) however symp. of vibration sense loss, position sense loss & diminished reflexes didn’t show significant improvement and similarly autonomic symptoms were also not improved.

Discussion: This study suggests that insulin has neurotrophic effect on nerves.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Shweta Sharma

Assistant Professor Medicine, LLRM Medical College Meerut