Diagnosing peripheral neuropathy usually begins with a physical examination. Doctors may ask questions about symptoms, medical history, current or past medications, and daily habits. Neurological assessments check reflexes, muscle strength, and the ability to feel light touches or hot and cold temperatures.
A doctor may check blood sugar levels and recommend other tests to determine the underlying cause of peripheral neuropathy affecting the feet.

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