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Q: What can a patient do to help recovery from third nerve palsy?
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What type of doctor treats third nerve palsy?

Ophthalmologists and neurologists may work together to care for patients with third nerve palsy. In addition, physicians who manage diabetes, high blood pressure, or other underlying causative conditions will be involved in the patient's care.


Will medical third crainal nerve palsy resolve on its own?

yes third nerve palsies (Bells palsy) will typically resolve on their own. The llength of symptoms varies


Can a patient with 3rd nerve palsy drive?

I believe so, however, it depends on the severity of the condition. I have third nerve palsy myself and am perfectly able to drive, however, it hinders me in other aspects of life. I wanted to be an actress, but as it is a career in which one must be aesthetically perfect i would never be picked for roles.


What happens in third nerve palsy?

Third nerve palsy prevents the proper functioning of the medial, superior, and inferior recti, and inferior oblique muscles. As a result, the eye cannot move up, down, or in. When at rest, the eye tends to look down and to the side


Can acupuncture help third nerve eye paralysis?

i had treated many cases of oculomotor nerve palsy by acupuncture and electroacupuncture , and the result was amazing for me as acupuncturist and for the ophthalmic physician even for the chronic cases.


Is dipegia cerebral-palsy severe?

no it is the third mildest form


What is the third cranial nerve referred to as?

Occulomotor nerve is CN III.


Which Nerve supplies the third molars?

Your third molars, or wisdom teeth as they are often called, are supplied by the inferior alveolar nerve (lower thirds) and the posterior superior alveolar nerve (upper thirds), which are branches of the Trigeminal (5th cranial) nerve.


What is the third cranial nerve attached to?

midbrain


What nerves are involved in diplopia?

The nerves involved in diplopia include three cranial nerves: the oculomotor nerve (third cranial nerve), the abducens nerve (sixth cranial nerve), and the trochlear nerve (fourth cranial nerve).


What is the association between mental retardation and cerebral palsy?

About one-third of individuals with CP have moderate-to-severe mental retardation, one-third have mild mental retardation, and one-third have normal intelligence.


Cervical spinal nerve 3 what is its function?

third occipital