No or little sweating in the lower body is a sign of abnormal sweating in diabetic autonomic neuropathy. There are signs of yin deficiency, which makes your body hot. As well as the effects caused by plant nerve dysfunction. So, what should I pay attention to in diabetic autonomic neuropathy causing no sweating or little sweating in the lower body diet? The following is a brief introduction: 1, staple food: such as japonica rice, rich powder. 2, low calorie-containing foods such as: bok choy, cabbage, cucumber, winter melon, tomatoes, tofu, soy bean sprouts, etc. 3, and a small amount of lean pork, eggs. 4, diabetic patients are prohibited to eat glucose, sucrose, maltose and other pure sugar food; where the food containing high starch, such as potatoes, yams, vermicelli, etc., in principle, not used, such as the need to use should be reduced staple food. Avoid: white sugar, brown sugar, glucose, sugar products, sweets, fructose, honey, etc. Less food: potatoes, taro, cream, lard, suet, butter, peanuts, melon seeds, animal offal, etc. Desirable food: coarse grains (buckwheat, beans and wheat, oatmeal, soy products, etc.) Fruits are rich in sugar and can be quickly absorbed by the body, which can easily cause hyperglycemia. Seriously ill patients should not eat more, and those with stable conditions can eat some in moderation. Fruits are best eaten one hour before meals, and choose fruits with low sugar content (sugar content below 14%) to eat. Such as orange, grapefruit, watermelon, strawberry, kiwi, mango, apricot, persimmon, duck pear, cherry, loquat, apple, grape, peach, pineapple, etc.