Nerve damage to organs of the body that we cannot consciously control. These nerves control our digestive system, blood vessels, urinary system, skin and sex organs. Autonomic nerves are not under a person's control and function on their own.
A type of neuropathy affecting the lungs, heart, stomach, intestines, bladder, or genitals.
A complication of diabetes that results from damage to the nerves that function automatically such as those that control the bladder and digestion.
Damage to the nerves that control internal organs.
nerve damage most often affecting the digestive system, blood vessels, urinary system and sex organs. Autonomic nerves are not under a person's control and function on their own.
Nerve damage that affects the autonomic nervous system, which controls digestive, bladder, bowel, cardiac, and sexual function (see Diabetes).
Disease of the nerves affecting mostly internal organs such as the bladder, the cardiovascular system, the digestive tract and the genital organs. These nerves are not under a person's conscious control and function automatically.