How can I tell if I have an autonomic disorder?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-16
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Respiratory system: shortness of breath, poor breathing, sighing and breathing, etc.

    Heart: chest tightness, breathlessness, palpitation, sense of impending death, etc.

    Gastrointestinal tract: pharyngeal foreign body sensation, stomach distention, nausea, diarrhea or constipation, etc.

    Nervous system: headache, dizziness, blurred vision, insomnia, dreaminess, forgetfulness, difficulty concentrating, etc.

    Genitourinary system: frequent urination and urgency (no abnormalities in urinalysis), irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, spermatozoa, impotence, decreased sexual function, etc.

    There are many causes of autonomic disorders, which are not well understood. Common causes include: irregular life, high pressure in work and life, lack of sleep, and unfortunate things in life, etc., which make people too nervous and nervous, and have autonomic nervous system dysfunction due to excessive psychological load.

    In addition, it is also related to genetics, parents have a history of autonomic disorders, and children are also prone to it. It is also related to the quality of the individual, including psychological quality and physical quality, such as the intensity of reaction to things, speed, mood swing index, reaction potential and other personality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Autonomic disorders are mainly determined by the clinical presentation of the patient and the associated organic examination.

    First of all, a series of examinations such as CT, electrocardiogram, gastrointestinal endoscopy, color ultrasound, and laboratory tests need to be performed in the corresponding department to rule out the possibility of organic lesions.

    Then, according to the clinical manifestations of the patient, the diagnosis is made to see if the patient has insomnia, dizziness and other neurological problems, whether there is shortness of breath, palpitation and other manifestations of heart discomfort, nausea, gastric flatulence and other gastrointestinal function autonomic disorders. If there are several of the above manifestations and there are no organic lesions, it can be determined as autonomic dysfunction and can be corresponding**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How can I tell if I have an autonomic disorder? I feel uncomfortable, and my whole body is unspeakably uncomfortable. You can go to the hospital for a check-up, if all the indicators are normal after the check-up, but you still feel uncomfortable.

    Weak, not interested in anything. Loves to cry. Mental impermanence, sometimes happy, sometimes unhappy, tantrums, in short, feeling uncomfortable everywhere in the body.

    But the indicators of your physical examination are all qualified, in this case, don't worry, don't worry, have a good attitude, take your time. It will be fine, and this condition is an autonomic disorder.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Autonomic disorder is a common psychological problem, and common symptoms include palpitation, chest tightness, sweating, insomnia, anxiety, etc. If you are experiencing these symptoms, you may consider doing some self-assessments, such as:

    1.Observe your emotions and do you often feel bad emotions such as tightness, anxiety or fear?

    2.Check your body for any symptoms such as palpitation, chest tightness, sweating, headache, etc.?

    3.Check if you have problems with your sleep, such as insomnia, easy awakening, poor sleep quality, etc.?

    If you are sure, then you may be suffering from an autonomic disorder. However, these symptoms can also be a manifestation of other health problems, so it is recommended that you consult a medical professional to determine the exact diagnosis and best treatment.

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