When Neuropathy Affects Bodily Functions
Do any of these symptoms sound familiar?
If they do, you may have autonomic neuropathy. Especially if you’ve diabetes, the immune system of yours is affected by chemotherapy, HIV/AIDS, Parkinson’s disease, lupus, Guillian Barre or perhaps some other chronic medical condition.
You need to see a doctor right away. A good place to start would be a doctor well versed in diagnosing and treating nerve control 911 a scam (www.courierherald.com) disease & harm, like your local clinician who specializes in our therapy protocol.
What’s Autonomic Neuropathy?
What is Autonomic Neuropathy?
Autonomic neuropathy in itself isn’t an illness. It’s a type of peripheral neuropathy that has an effect on the nerves that control involuntary body functions like heart rate, blood pressure, digestion as well as perspiration. The nerves are destroyed and do not function correctly leading to a break down of the signals in between the brain as well as the parts of the body affected by the autonomic nervous system like the heart, blood vessels, digestive system as well as sweat glands.
Just how Will The Clinician Diagnose The Autonomic Neuropathy of mine?
Prognosis as well as treatment
Nutritional Support and diet Planning
Separately Designed Exercise Programs
Lifestyle Modifications