Focal Neuropathy
Focal Neuropathy YourTotalHealth Summary Nerve disease (neuropathy) can be a serious complication of diabetes and other disorders. Diabetic neuropathy occurs most frequently in individuals
Diabetic focal neuropathy
Diabetic focal neuropathy Date updated: July 27, 2006 Monica Rhodes Content provided by Healthwise Diabetic focal neuropathy, sometimes called mononeuropathy, affects a single nerve, most often
Diabetic Mononeuropathy
Diabetic Mononeuropathy Damage to the third, fourth, or sixth cranial nerves may result in double vision. If the damage is due to diabetes, full recovery should occur. People with diabetes
What is Focal Neuropathy?
What is Focal Neuropathy? American Diabetes Association Focal neuropathy appears suddenly and affects specific nerves, most often in the head, torso, or leg. Focal neuropathy may cause *