What are the dietary contraindications for diabetic autonomic neuropathy causing no or little sweating in the lower part of the body?

  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 are the dietary contraindications for diabetic autonomic neuropathy causing no sweating or little sweating in the lower part of the body? The following is a brief introduction: First, although the diet is contraindicated to eat more, but does not mean eat less or do not eat, healthy eating, reasonable eating. The first principle is “within the prescribed caloric range, to achieve a nutritionally balanced diet.” In order to ensure nutritional balance, patients should be within the prescribed calorie range to achieve the main food coarse and fine, meat and vegetarian side dishes, not picky, not partial food.  Second, eat less potatoes, yams, taro, lotus root, onions, carrots, lard, suet, cream, butter, peanuts, walnuts, sunflower seeds, egg yolk, liver, kidney and brain.  Third, avoid eating white sugar, red pond, glucose and sugar sweets, such as sugar, pastry, jam, honey, preserves, ice cream, etc.  Fourth, it is advisable to eat coarse grains such as buckwheat, oatmeal, cornmeal, soybeans and soy products, vegetables. Patients must eat the right amount of vegetables. Vegetables are rich in fiber, such as with the main food at the same time during meals, can reduce hunger, but also can play a role in reducing postprandial blood sugar.