Diabetes and digestive system.. diarrhea. Constipation. Abdominal distension. incontinence

Diabetes may cause a malfunction of the autonomic nerves and lead to a number of problems in the diabetic, including:
- Diarrhea: who does not respond to the use of medical drugs and increases at night. Sometimes the patient complains of indigestion with diarrhea. This diarrhea is often caused by involuntary nerve damage to the intestines and stomach that controls the movement of these organs.
Constipation: This is also due to a disorder of the autonomic nerves regulating the bowel movement, as this leads to a lack of bowel movement and constipation.
- Abdominal swelling: The patient sometimes feels bloating and discomfort in the abdomen after eating, giving a feeling of fullness of the stomach (digestion) and indigestion.
This is due to the sluggishness of the stomach and the slow emptying of the food, and the food stays there for a long time.
Urinary incontinence: The involuntary injury of the bladder may cause the inability to properly control its ability to empty urine at the right time. It may sometimes result in a complete cessation of discharge, requiring a permanent catheter to empty the bladder from the urine.
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