Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy |
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Diabetic autonomic neuropathy is a sub-group of diabetic neuropathy, a group of nerve diseases affecting the peripheral nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. There are three kinds of peripheral nerves: motor, sensory, and autonomic.
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Although any organ can be affected, the most common organs that are affected from diabetic autonomic neuropathy include the bladder, heart, sexual organs and digestive tract.
such as epinephrine, secreted in response to a falling serum glucose) and neuroglucopenic (cerebral dysfunction due to insufficient glucose). Hyperadrenergic manifestations may be absent in longstanding diabetes due to diabetic autonomic neuropathy.
See also: Autonomic neuropathy, Diabetes, Neuropathy, Symptom, Dizziness
 
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