Mononuritis and mononuritis multiplex are neurological complications of diabetes mellitus. As the names imply single nerves are affected in these conditions. Both cranial and peripheral nerves can be damaged. Commonest nerves affected are the occulomotor nerve, radial nerve, median nerve, ulnar nerve and common peroneal nerve.
When a diabetic person gets these diseases, the commonest mistake they do is thinking that only drugs can cure them, but this is not true. If the blood sugar levels are controlled for a certain period of time, the symptoms will spontaneously disappear over 3 to 6 months. Therefore, make sure you adhere to the diabetic diet. Engage in exercises at least for 20 minutes, 5 days a week. You will feel that you are getting better in no time.
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