Proximal diabetic neuropathy

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Proximal diabetic neuropathy, also known as lumbosacral radioplexus neurophagy, femoral neurophagy and diabetic amyotrophy, is a nerve disorder that results as a complication of diabetes mellitus. It affects the thighs, hips, buttocks and legs. Proximal diabetic neurophagy is a peripheral nerve disease (diabetic neuropathy) characterized by painful muscle wasting and weakness. Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes. It is defined as damage to the nerves that allow you to feel the sensation pain. There are a number of ways that diabetes damages the nerves, all of which seem to be related to increased blood sugar levels over a long period of time. Proximal diabetic neuropathy is one of four types of diabetic neuropathy.