Vascular neuropathy
Vascular neuropathy: Introduction
Vascular neuropathy is Neuropathy of the autonomic nerves that control the blood vessels,
leading them not to properly constrict and expand to control blood pressure. ...more »
Symptoms of Vascular neuropathy
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Home Diagnostic Testing
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Causes of Vascular neuropathy
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Vascular neuropathy: Undiagnosed Conditions
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In-Depth Reports: Diagnosis and Misdiagnosis
Diabetes diagnosis and misdiagnosis (In-Depth Report): Detailed report on diabetes misdiagnoses, rare curable types, and
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Misdiagnosis and Vascular neuropathy
Metabolic syndrome often undiagnosed: Metabolic syndrome, also known as Syndrome X, is
an often overlooked medical condition that causes a cluster of chronic symptoms.
There are often...read more »
Heart attacks can be undiagnosed: Although the most severe symptoms of heart attack are hard to miss,
there are varying degrees of severity.
It is altogether too common for people to die from undiagnosed...read more »
Heart attacks can be overdiagnosed: Although many people die from heart attacks, there are also
many cases where people fear that they have a heart attack, but actually have something...read more »
Cluster of diseases with difficult diagnosis issues: There is a well-known list of
medical conditions that are all somewhat difficult to diagnose, and all can present
in a variety of different severities.
Diseases in this group include ...read more »
Poorly healing leg rashes a classic sign of chronic disease: Recurring leg rashes,
or poorly healing leg rashes, are a classic sign of undiagnosed diabetes,
particularly...read more »
Leg cramps at night a classic sign: The symptom of having leg muscle cramps,
particularly at night, is a classic sign of undiagnosed diabetes.
However, there are also various other causes.
See causes of leg...read more »
Obesity-related conditions undiagnosed in children: A variety of conditions
are associated with obesity (see obesity), but these tend to be undiagnosed more...read more »
Vitamin B12 deficiency under-diagnosed: The condition of Vitamin B12 deficiency
is a possible misdiagnosis of various conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (see symptoms of...read more »
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Article Excerpts about Vascular neuropathy
Autonomic nerves go to the blood vessels that keep your blood
pressure steady. Damage to these nerves makes your blood move too
slowly to keep your blood pressure steady when you change position. When
you go from lying down to standing up or when you exercise a lot, the
sudden changes in blood pressure can make you dizzy. (Source: excerpt from Keep your nervous system healthy: NIDDK)
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