Focal neuropathy. this type can appear suddenly and affect specific nerves, most often in the head, torso, or leg. it causes muscle weakness or pain. symptoms include: double vision. eye pain. paralysis on one side of the face (bell’s palsy) severe pain in a certain area, such as the lower back or leg(s). Signs and symptoms of diabetic proximal neuropathy include: pain, usually on one side, in the hips, buttocks, or thighs. weakness of the legs.. Peripheral neuropathy is the most common form of diabetic neuropathy. peripheral neuropathy symptoms include: pain. burning, stabbing or electric-shock sensations. numbness (loss of feeling) tingling. muscle weakness. poor coordination..
Common signs and symptoms of diabetic neuropathy include: sensitivity to touch. loss of sense of touch. difficulty with coordination when walking. numbness or pain in your extremities. muscle weakness or wasting. nausea and indigestion. diarrhea or constipation. dizziness upon standing..
Symptoms of diabetic neuropathy include a loss of sensation, weakness, pain, nausea and vomiting, double vision, urine retention, and diarrhea. diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage caused by longstanding or poorly controlled diabetes.. #3: focal neuropathy. focal neuropathy is common in older adults and often comes on suddenly. it affects nerves in the face, torso, or legs causing symptoms like paralysis on one side of the face, double vision, pain in the shin, lower back pain, and pain in the chest or abdomen. #4: proximal neuropathy.
#3: focal neuropathy. focal neuropathy is common in older adults and often comes on suddenly. it affects nerves in the face, torso, or legs causing symptoms like paralysis on one side of the face, double vision, pain in the shin, lower back pain, and pain in the chest or abdomen. #4: proximal neuropathy. Signs and symptoms of diabetic proximal neuropathy include: pain, usually on one side, in the hips, buttocks, or thighs. weakness of the legs..