“…The most common type of neuropathy has diabetes peripheral neuropathy (DPN) [9], [10], which mainly affects the lower extremities and is a major cause of morbidity because of its effects leading to the risk of ulcers, amputations, and subsequent disability [8], [11], [12], [13]. DN reduces the patient's quality of life and the quality of diabetes management itself and, as a result, worsens the prognosis of other diabetic complications [6], [10], [12]. Globally, it is estimated that in Type 2 DM patients, the prevalence of DPN ranges from 21.3 to 34.5%, and in Type 1 ranges from 7 to 34.2% [14].…”