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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for diabetic neuropathy
  1. ... can have nerve problems. This condition is called diabetic neuropathy . Diabetic neuropathy can happen when you have even mildly high ...
  2. ... that occurs in people with diabetes is called diabetic neuropathy. This condition is a complication of diabetes . ... your provider if you develop any symptoms of diabetic neuropathy.
  3. ... This type of damage may occur along with diabetic peripheral neuropathy . Cranial mononeuropathy III is the most common cranial ...
  4. Diabetes can damage the nerves and blood vessels in your feet. This damage can cause numbness and reduce feeling in your feet. As ...
  5. Gastroparesis is a condition that reduces the ability of the stomach to empty its contents. It does not involve a blockage (obstruction).
  6. ... Myasthenia gravis Carpal tunnel syndrome Tarsal tunnel syndrome Diabetic neuropathy Bell palsy Guillain-Barré syndrome Brachial plexopathy
  7. ... a paraneoplastic neuropathy) Long-term (chronic) inflammatory neuropathy Diabetic neuropathy Chronic kidney disease Drug-related neuropathy , including chemotherapy ...
  8. ... visual disturbances (diabetic retinopathy), heart disease, nerve disorders (diabetic neuropathy), and kidney disease (diabetic nephropathy). Diabetic patients must ...
  9. ... neuropathy may be seen with: Alcohol abuse Diabetes (diabetic neuropathy) Disorders involving scarring of tissues around the nerves ...
  10. ... are at the highest risk for nerve damage ( diabetic neuropathy ) from diabetes include those who have: Damage to ...
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