It can, although peripheral neuropathy usually occurs first in the feet.
Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage that occurs as a result of diabetes. Primary diabetic neuropathy symptoms include a tingling or burning sensation in the extremities, numbness in feet and toes, pain while walking, muscle weakness and sensitivity to touch.
yes it does cause muscle twitching
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The first symptoms include numbness, tingling and pain, unsteadiness when standing or walking, muscle weakness (including weak ankles), or cramps and faintness.
a condition where nerve endings, particularly in the legs and feet, become less sensitive. Diabetic foot ulcers are a particular problem since the patient does not feel the pain of a blister, callous, or other minor injury
Do you mean twitching? If so, No. Muscle doesn't jump.
to move spasmodically or convulsively; jerk; jump
myoclonus
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yes, it can due to peripheral neuropathy (lack of nerve stimulation to the muscles) and poor circulation, both of which leads to decreased blood flow to the muscles, which causes muscle atrophy, which includes twitching.
myoclonus (my/o means muscle, clon mean violent action and -us is a singular noun ending)