In some instances of peripheral neuropathy, people experience gastric problems that can cause digestive distress. They may experience changes in metabolism or regular diarrhea or constipation, bloating, and flatulence. These symptoms are a result of neuropathy involving the autonomic nerves, which are responsible for involuntary actions. Often, the true cause of gastric problems goes undetected when symptoms are relieved with medication. However, recurring digestive disorders can be a sign of autonomic neuropathy.

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