The nerves are damaged .. What is independent neuropathy?

Independent neuropathy occurs when there is damage to the nerves that control automatic body functions as it can affect blood pressure, temperature control, digestion, bladder function and even sexual function. Nerve damage affects the messages sent between the brain and other organs and involuntary nervous system areas, among these areas are the heart, blood vessels and sweat glands. Diabetes is the most common cause of independent neuropathy, and it can occur as a result of other patients, viral or bacterial infections, or due to medication. Symptoms of sweat problems. The activity is not tolerated. Sexual problems. Problems with inclusion. Problems with food digestion. Dizziness and faint if you stand. Inability to note the low blood sugar level. Cause diabetes. Take certain medications. Genetic disorders. Ethical immune diseases. Some viruses and bacteria. The accumulation of abnormal protein in organs (hunger). Prevention can not be prevented from inherited diseases that have the risk of infection with independent neuropathy, but symptoms can be delayed or developed. * This content of Mayo Clinic