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Autonomic Neuropathy: The Silent Breakdown in Diabetics

Autonomic Neuropathy: The Silent Breakdown in Diabetics Introduction Autonomic neuropathy is among the most dangerous yet silent complications of diabetes. Unlike peripheral neuropathy that causes visible symptoms like burning or numbness in the limbs, autonomic neuropathy affects the involuntary nervous system—the network of nerves that control the inner workings of your body. From digestion and

Small Fiber Neuropathy: The Subtle Yet Devastating Nerve Damage in Diabetes

Small Fiber Neuropathy: The Subtle Yet Devastating Nerve Damage in Diabetes Introduction Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is one of the most underdiagnosed yet highly distressing complications seen in long-standing diabetes and even in early prediabetic stages. Unlike classic peripheral neuropathy, SFN targets tiny unmyelinated nerve fibers responsible for pain, temperature sensation, and autonomic regulation. The

When Neuropathy Progresses to Ulcers: A Deeper Look into Diabetic Nerve Damage

When Neuropathy Progresses to Ulcers: A Deeper Look into Diabetic Nerve Damage Introduction For many people living with diabetes, neuropathy starts with mild tingling or numbness in the feet. But over time, this seemingly minor discomfort can progress into a serious and painful complication: diabetic foot ulcers. These wounds are more than just skin deep—they’re

Autonomic Neuropathy: The Silent Disruptor in Diabetes and Beyond

Autonomic Neuropathy: The Silent Disruptor in Diabetes and Beyond Introduction Most people associate neuropathy with numb feet or tingling hands, but autonomic neuropathy is an entirely different and often overlooked type of nerve damage. It doesn’t cause pain in the limbs—instead, it attacks the autonomic nervous system, which controls automatic body functions like heartbeat, digestion,

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