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In general PN especially those with autonomic PN will have less sweating. If you have PN in the feet you may see less sweating there. (that was my experience)... some of my sweat response has returned however today.
If you take drugs? Many drugs cause sweating. Opiates, tramadol, SSRI drugs, NSAIDs are just some examples. If the sweating is greater after eating, this is post prandial sweating, and linked to prediabetes/insulin resistance and frank diabetes. You will sweat more during a low blood sugar event. People with RSD sweat more as a rule because of the sympathetic nervous system malfunctions. RSD is considered a neuropathic pain syndrome too. But it has differences from PN.
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