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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Robert Baird Baird For your patient with diabetic retinopathy, a physician may prescribe eyedrops to lubricate the eyes, control postoperative pain, or fight infection. written by Robert Baird Baird Mononeuropathy is an isolated neuropathy of one or several nerves. Carpal tunnel syndrome, which results
from compression or entrapment of the median nerve in the wrist, is the most common form of
mononeuropathy. written by Robert Baird Baird Peripheral neuropathy, the most common form of neuropathy, usually affects the legs and feet. The sensory nerves are affected by atrophy and loss of the longer peripheral nerve axons. Symptoms begin in the toes and move up. Typically, the disease affects both legs. written by Robert Baird Baird Out of habit, however, many patients and health care practitioners continue to use the more conventional
regimens. Patients who have followed conventional nutritional therapy for years may be afraid to learn a new
method or may simply be tired of learning new techniques related to diabetes. Those patients need your
teaching and encouragement as they strive to adopt a healthier, more flexible way to use their diets to keep their
disease under control. << previous page 1 next page>> |