Warning Signs Of Peripheral Neuropathy

Digestion Problems

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Some cases of peripheral neuropathy can also carry digestion problems as a symptom. Examples of these problems include dealing with nausea and vomiting as well as bloating. Nausea, of course, is feeling the need to vomit. Bloating is feeling of the abdomen or stomach being tight and full. Some may consider trouble eating or swallowing as part of this group, though it is not always. Digestion problems, including bloating, nausea, and vomiting, due to peripheral neuropathy often occur when an individual’s autonomic nerves are the ones that are affected. As mentioned previously, these are the nerves that connect internal organs.

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