AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY

The autonomic nervous system controls your heart, bladder, stomach, intestines, sex organs and eyes. Diabetes can affect nerves in any of these areas, possibly causing:

At Rishi hospital we have an intensive pack of treatment processes to attend most of the symptoms of neuropathy. Based on the patient condition, family history and other genetical facts the treatments are decided. Regular monitoring and in-depth analysis are done at various levels by trained physicians to ensure the results for the treatment processes.

FAQ - Autonomic Neuropathy

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Autonomic neuropathy is a condition caused by damage to the autonomic nerves, which control involuntary body functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, sweating, and bladder function. It is commonly associated with long-standing diabetes and can affect multiple organs in the body.

Management focuses on controlling the underlying cause, especially blood sugar levels in diabetic patients. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, supportive therapies, and medical care to relieve symptoms and improve nerve function. Early intervention can help slow progression and enhance overall quality of life.

Autonomic neuropathy is diagnosed through a detailed medical evaluation, including a review of symptoms, medical history, and physical examination. Doctors may also recommend specific tests to assess heart rate, blood pressure changes, digestion, bladder function, and nerve response. Early diagnosis helps in starting appropriate treatment and preventing further complications.

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