Autonomic neuropathy includes a group of conditions causing nerve damage. It involves damage to the nerves causing restrictions in body functions. They cause heart rate changes and blood pressure and can result in symptoms such as constipation, dizziness, and night sweats. Diabetes is the common cause, and infections can also cause autonomic neuropathy.
Management of Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction in Older People
Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy, a dysfunction that damages the nerves that lead to the heart and blood vessels, is commonly found in diabetic patients.
Autonomic Neuropathy - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Autonomic neuropathies are diseases that affect the peripheral nerves that control body functions. Continue reading the article below to learn more.