Today's post from neuropathydr.com (see link below) looks at the dangers of peripheral neuropathy progressing to autonomic neuropathy, although you will need to use the search facility here on the right of the blog to find more detailed articles about autonomic neuropathy (there are plenty). Basically, autonomic neuropathy is when your nerve damage begins to affect functions that you take for granted and have no control over (breathing, digestion, sexual function, blood pressure, sweating, to name but a few). It can seriously affect your quality of life and it's important to be aware of the possibility. Some neuropathy causes are more likely to lead to autonomic problems than others (for instance, diabetes, cancer and HIV) but that's not a hard and fast rule. it's important to look out for the signs and alert your doctor or specialist as soon as possible.
Neuropathy Pain Is Serious Business! The Hidden Dangers of Autonomic Neuropathy
Posted by Editor on January 1, 2015
Neuropathy Pain Can Lead to Serious and Life-Threatening Nerve Damage. Here’s What You Need to Know for Your Long-Term Health.
You already know that neuropathy pain can significantly impair your quality of life on a daily basis, and in a long-term way. But did you realize that ignoring neuropathy pain can actually contribute to the development of life-threatening illness?
When there is nerve damage to your autonomic systems (the parts of your body that function automatically, like digestion and blood pressure), these systems are likely to stop behaving like they should. This is called autonomic neuropathy, and it can actually threaten your life. Any impairment of autonomic systems is an immediate danger to your health.
When are you at risk for autonomic neuropathy? You should consult a qualified neuropathy physician if you have any of these conditions that are frequently associated with neuropathic pain and damage from autonomic neuropathy:
Diabetes
Cancer that is being treated with chemotherapy
AIDS or HIV
Lupus
It is also extremely important for you to seek the support of a NeuropathyDR® clinician if you are experiencing any of these nerve damage symptoms:
Unusual sweating
Dizziness
Tingling or numbness in extremities
Change in the way you feel sense hot and cold temperatures
Sexual problems
Loss of ability to control your limbs or fingers and toes
You might also be in a high-risk category for developing autonomic neuropathy related to neuropathic pain if you have had a severe injury or amputation. In these cases, be sure to see a NeuropathyDR® clinician for a consultation now, instead of waiting for symptoms to develop.
There are times when a trained physician can detect nerve damage before any symptoms arise, and early intervention in treatment is key—not just to quality of life over time in terms of neuropathy pain, but also avoiding life-threatening scenarios related to autonomic neuropathy.
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