Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy
One complication of diabetes is called diabetic autonomic neuropathy. While "neuropathy" might generally conjure up images of nerve damage to specific areas such as the foot or hands, this form of neuropathy is different. Autonomic neuropathy actually affects the nerve system of many different areas of the body -- the digestive system, the cardiovascular system and even the eyes.
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There are many different causes of this condition, with the most common being diabetes. But it might also be caused by nerve injury and alcoholism. It may even be a side effect of certain types of medications.
Diagnosis can be difficult
The specific location of the neuropathy determines how it will impact the body. But one problem with identifying this disease is that many of the symptoms are not only quite common, but they can easily be confused with many other conditions, as well. This makes diagnosing quite difficult. For this reason, you should notify your doctor as soon as you begin experiencing any of these symptoms.
To give you an idea of how difficult pinpointing a diagnosis can be, when it relates to the digestive system, common symptoms include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and constipation. Many people experiencing these will assume that they have the flu. This disease can also affect the sex organs of both genders, the cardio system, the urinary system, and blood vessels.
One of the best ways to avoid this condition is to keep glucose levels in check. This helps to regulate blood pressure, which in turn directly affects the formation of this condition. Unfortunately, once the condition is allowed to progress there is often the possibility of experiencing permanent damage. Catching it early is definitely the key.
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