The autonomic nerves also control blood pressure. If peripheral neuropathy affects these nerves, one may develop hypotension, a drop in blood pressure.
Low blood pressure may produce a host of symptoms from fatigue, dizziness, and palpitation to nausea, blurred vision, and fainting in extreme cases. As with gastric problems, often the cause goes undetected.

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