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Traditional Chinese medicine calls it fatigue. Autonomic disorders in traditional Chinese medicine are generally basic life activity disorders caused by long-term mental stress and excessive psychological pressure. Traditional Chinese medicine** mainly adopts the method of syndrome differentiation and treatment. Medications are prescribed according to different symptoms.
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Autonomic disorder is called finally urban in Western medicine, why is the disease finally commonly known as divine autonomic disorder. It's a blood disease.
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Long-term autonomic nerve disorder will cause some diseases to itself, such as memory loss, cerebrovascular disease, high blood sugar, high blood pressure, etc., and will also cause facial paralysis. It is generally considered to be due to long-term mental stress or excessive psychological pressure, which will cause neurological disorders, mainly due to the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves being in a state of excitation for a long time.
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Autonomic disorder is the name of Western medicine, and Chinese medicine is called yin and yang disorder.
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Autonomic nervous disorder, which is called in traditional Chinese medicine when the autonomic nerve and secretory center of the diencephalon are malfunctioning, can regulate the symptoms of the nerves. If the effect of autonomic nerve disorder is not very good with a single drug conditioning, you can eat it with vitamin B1, vitamin B2, methylcobalamin capsules, and compound salvia tablets, which has a certain effect on the nutritional nerve. In addition to taking Western medicine, autonomic disorders can also be Chinese medicine**, traditional physiotherapy massage, all have certain effects.
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Autonomic dysfunction is called visceral dysfunction syndrome in Chinese medicine. This syndrome includes symptoms of circulatory function, digestive function, or sexual dysfunction, and is usually caused by psychosocial factors.
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Traditional Chinese medicine is liver depression and spleen deficiency. Liver depression: upset, dizziness, headache, mental depression and other symptoms. To put it bluntly, it's a feeling of being in an unhappy mood. Liver depression: Poor sleep, dreams. Spleen deficiency: decreased appetite, daze, weakness.
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Autonomic nervous disorders, with different names for different causes, are analyzed as follows:
1. Emotional instability, which is called depression in traditional Chinese medicine;
2. Manic episodes, known as visceral mania in traditional Chinese medicine;
3. Autonomic nerve dysfunction based on insomnia, which is called sleeplessness in traditional Chinese medicine;
4. Neurological disorders with abnormal sweating and sweating as the main manifestations, known as night sweats, hyperhidrosis or hypohidrosis in traditional Chinese medicine;
5. Mood irritability, including arrhythmia, which is diagnosed by traditional Chinese medicine as palpitations and apprehension.
The noun of Western medicine cannot be completely equated with the name of the disease in traditional Chinese medicine, and the disease name of the disease is formulated according to the disease syndrome and **. Therefore, autonomic nerve dysfunction is caused by impaired autonomic nerve function, and there may be palpitation, palpitations, abnormal sweating, and even emotional anxiety and disorders.
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Autonomic disorders are recommended through Chinese medicine**.
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Autonomic system dysfunction should be referred to as autonomic dysfunction. It is composed of two major systems, sympathetic and parasympathetic, which mainly innervates myocardium, smooth muscle, visceral activity and gland secretion, and is innervated and regulated by the cerebral cortex and hypothalamus, and is not controlled by will, so it is called autonomic nerve. In these two nervous systems, when one side plays a positive role, the other side plays a negative role, and the physiological activities of the body are well balanced, coordinated and controlled by the body's physiological activities, which is the function of the autonomic nerve.
If the balance of the autonomic nervous system is disrupted, then a wide variety of dysfunctions can occur.
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There is no direct record of autonomic disorders in TCM, so the name of autonomic disorder in TCM cannot be determined. Autonomic disorders, which should be called autonomic disorders, are dysfunction caused by disruptions in the balance of the body's autonomic nervous system. Common symptoms are chest tightness, breathlessness, palpitation, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, insomnia, etc.
In addition to medications**, psychological counseling is also needed.
Although there is no record of autonomic disorder in traditional Chinese medicine, the symptoms of autonomic disorder are similar to the description of lily disease, dirty mania disease, lantern disease and other diseases recorded in ancient Chinese medicine books. Menopausal women and postpartum women are more common, and symptoms of insomnia, dizziness, and palpitations will occur. In traditional Chinese medicine, autonomic nerve disorders are mainly based on soothing the liver and regulating qi, and are treated with syndrome differentiation and treatment, and are commonly used to add and subtract classic prescriptions such as Bupleurum Shugansan, Xiaoyaosan, Xuefu Zhuyu Soup, Taoren Chengqi Soup, Gui Spleen Soup, Zaoren Anshen Soup, and Liuwei Dihuang Pill for conditioning.
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Autonomic dysfunction is a syndrome called visceral dysfunction in Chinese medicine, which is mainly caused by a variety of dysfunctions. Long-term poor mood will cause the gastrointestinal, immune, and digestive systems to be affected, resulting in an unhealthy physical performance.
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Autonomic nervous disorders can occur in various organs, and the corresponding function is nothing more than deficiency and reality from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, and the same deficiency and reality can cause this disease, such as the hyperfunction of the heart due to the real disease, or the palpitation caused by insufficient qi and blood, the two symptoms are similar, and they need to be carefully distinguished, and cannot be covered in one word like Western medicine.
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Autonomic nerve generally refers to the uncontrollable autonomic nervous system of the five internal organs, which is often reflected in the motor function of the organs, and the disorder can be explained as the inability to function normally or hyperfunction, which is a deficiency or real disease of the internal organs from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, so autonomic nervous disorder is not a symptom in traditional Chinese medicine.
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Yes belongs to the same disease.
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Autonomic disorders are not the same as neuroses.
Autonomic disorders, currently known as autonomic dysfunction, refer to disorders in the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves innervating the myocardium, visceral activity, and glands, and manifest a series of symptoms. Neurosis is a general term for mental disorders with anxiety, depression, fear, obsessive-compulsive, hypochondriasis, and neurasthenia as the main manifestations.
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Autonomic dysfunction is a syndrome in which internal organs are dysfunctional. It includes symptoms of circulatory system function, digestive system function or sexual dysfunction, which are mostly caused by psychosocial factors, temporary disorders of some physiological functions of the human body, and neuroendocrine related changes without corresponding pathological changes in tissue structure.
Can autonomic disorders be completely **?
It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine**.
Traditional Chinese medicine is broad and profound, as long as the medicine is used against the other party, it should be effective.
When we face autonomic nerve dysfunction, we generally choose Western medicine and Western medicine to treat it**, but in fact, Chinese medicine can also play a good role in dealing with autonomic nerve dysfunction, and patients with autonomic nerve dysfunction can use traditional Chinese medicine such as Anshen Dingzhi Pill, Anshen Dayu Tang and Kun Bao Pill to carry out **. >>>More
Autonomic disorders are not a lack of qi and blood. Autonomic disorders are generally caused by psychological and spiritual factors, and if the patient is overstressed, overly nervous, and unstable emotional control for a long time, it will lead to insomnia, dreaminess, palpitation, tinnitus, memory loss and other symptoms. Deficiency of qi and blood refers to the deficiency of qi and blood, and symptoms such as lack of energy, fatigue, chest tightness, and shortness of breath will occur. >>>More