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Diabetic nerve pain, or DNP, may be described as stabbing, throbbing, shooting, aching, burning pain in your feet, legs, arms, and hands. Nerve pain caused by diabetes can make even the gentlest touch painful. You may also experience numbness, tingling, or loss of feeling instead of pain.
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