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There are three broad types of neuropathy: Sensory, Autonomic and Motor:
DEFINITIONS:
Sensory neuropathy affects the nerves that carry information to the brain about sensations from various parts of the body - how hot or cold something is, what the texture of something feels like, the pain caused by a sharp object or heat, etc. This is the most common form of neuropathy.
Autonomic neuropathy affects the nerves that control involuntary activities of the body, such as the action of the stomach, intestine, bladder and even the heart.
Motor neuropathy affects the nerves that carry signals to muscles to allow motions like walking and moving fingers. This form of neuropathy is very rare in diabetes.
SYMPTOMS:
Sensory neuropathy can lead to pain, numbness or tingling in the extremities and, ultimately, an inability to feel heat, cold, pain or any other sensation in affected areas.
Autonomic neuropathy can lead to impotence in men, bladder neuropathy (which means the bladder is unable to empty completely), diabetic diarrhea, or bloated stomach.
Motor neuropathy can lead to muscle weakness in one or more extremities.
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