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2. Autonomic Neuropathy

The autonomic nervous system controls your heart, bladder, stomach, intestines, sex organs, and eyes. Diabetes can have an impact on nerves in these parts of the body. Bladder problems such as urinary tract infections, urinary retention, or incontinence can result from autonomic neuropathy. Other issues include constipation and uncontrolled diarrhea. People experience slow stomach-emptying, which can cause nausea, vomiting, bloating, and loss of appetite. Difficulty swallowing, increased or decreased sweating, problems controlling body temperature, and changes in how your eyes adjust from light to dark might all occur with this type of neuropathy. It can increase your heart rate while at rest. Sharp drops in blood pressure after standing can cause you to feel lightheaded. A person with autonomic neuropathy may also experience erectile dysfunction, vaginal dryness, and decreased sexual response.

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