Diabetic neuropathy is no longer seen as a uniform complication; it consists of multiple subtypes with diverse pathophysiologies. From distal symmetric polyneuropathy to small fiber, autonomic, and mononeuropathies, accurate diagnosis is essential for effective management. Emerging tools like skin biopsy, advanced nerve conduction studies, and other novel techniques offer earlier and more precise detection. Small fiber neuropathy may occur even with normal glucose levels, complicating diagnosis.

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