Many autoimmune conditions can involve some form of neuropathy, each with a broad range of symptoms. How these neuropathies develop is as diverse as the diseases themselves. Type 1 diabetes, for example, causes high blood glucose and triglyceride levels that damage the nerves.
Many other conditions can promote inflammation of the nerves themselves or the surrounding tissues, damaging the nerves.

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